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Some viruses prefer mosquitoes to humans, but people get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist explain why
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Some viruses prefer mosquitoes to humans, but people get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist explain why

Lee Rafuse Haines, Associate Research Professor of Molecular Parasitology and Medical Entomology, University of Notre DameFebruary 5, 2025

Humans have an exceptional ability to deal with viruses. In most cases, your immune system…

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