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Guarnieri bodies are intracytoplasmic inclusions found in the cells infected by certain poxviruses, including the variola virus, which causes smallpox. They are characterized by their basophilic appearance and are typically identified through microscopy in tissue samples. The presence of Guarnieri bodies is considered a histological hallmark of poxvirus infection and reflects the viral replication process within the host cells.

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