Researchers have identified a potential new activation pathway for the JC virus, a brain-damaging pathogen that silently infects up to 90% of adults worldwide, which could affect up to 10% of adults globally. This discovery highlights the persistent yet largely asymptomatic nature of the JC virus and underscores the need for further research into its activation mechanisms. Content creators should emphasize clear communication about viral infections and their potential risks without causing undue alarm.
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