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So: It was infinitesimal, contagious, blood-borne. “AIDS could not be caused by a conventional bacterium, a fungus, or protozoan,” Montagnier wrote, “since these kinds of germs are blocked by the filters through which the blood products necessary to the survival of hemophiliacs are passed. That left only a smaller organism: the agent responsible for AIDS thus could only be a virus.”
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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