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Tested retrospectively, those samples revealed that 7.8 percent of the women had been HIV-positive. That number was startlingly high, for such a newly arrived virus, and caused Pepin to suspect that “there must have been a very effective amplification mechanism” operating in Haiti during the early years—more effective than sex. He found a candidate: the blood plasma trade.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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