EBV: The Widespread Virus with Far-Reaching Impacts
A Silent Companion in Humans
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the herpesvirus family, has stealthily infected over 90% of humans worldwide. Its prevalence makes it one of the most prevalent viruses known to mankind.
Widespread Transmission
EBV's resilience stems from its ability to spread through saliva and body fluids. This mode of transmission makes casual contact, such as kissing or sharing drinks, a potential route for the virus to enter the human body.
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