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things like varicella zoster virus, a classic DNA virus that begins its infection of humans as chickenpox and can recrudesce, decades later, as shingles. The downside for DNA viruses, Eddie said, is that they can’t adapt so readily to a new species of host. They’re just too stable.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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