Susan Gries

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(An ordinary bacterium differs from a virus in several obvious ways: It’s a cellular organism, not a subcellular particle; it’s much larger than a virus; it reproduces by fission, not by invading a cell and commandeering the cell’s machinery of genetic copying; and it can usually be killed by antibiotics.)
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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