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Why Infectious Disease Outbreaks Are Becoming So Common

Por: Time Health September 24, 2022

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. . . . These viruses are no longer familiar just to public-health experts, but household names around the world, thanks to their recent incursions into human populations. People have always confronted pathogens of all sorts, but the attacks are becoming more commonplace, and more intense, than they ever have before. “We are going through an era of epidemics and pandemics, and they are going to be more complex and more frequent,” says Jeremy... + full article



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