Both vectors of viral transmission can take place, and that will get the virus going early in the young, and perhaps increase the chance of having long-term problems. But the virus can be transmitted from person to person as well and can be introduced directly into a person by extraterrestrials making a site visit, while the victim sleeps, to expose them. So the family of Epstein-Barr viruses is endemic in human culture and quite common, often leading to serious or even devastating consequences that are still unappreciated by medical science, who largely consider it as a source of acute viral infection that can become prolonged but will eventually subside, not appreciating that it can be a lifelong resident within the body causing repeated and varied problems that might come and go but be quite serious.
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