The risk of virus emergence in South America: a subtle balance between increasingly favorable conditions and a protective environment
South American ecosystems host astonishing biodiversity, with potentially great richness in viruses. However, these ecosystems have not yet been the source of any widespread, epidemic viruses. Here we explore a set of putative causes that may explain this apparent paradox. We discuss that human pres...
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2024
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