alastrim

/əˈlæstrɪm/
noun
  1. A mild form of smallpox with a low death rate, also known as variola minor.
    • Alastrim was once common in parts of South America and Africa.
    • Because alastrim was less deadly, it sometimes went unnoticed in communities.
    • Doctors studied alastrim to understand how smallpox viruses could mutate.
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