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       2025-12-28T04:14:49.695818Z
       
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       Just sharing…What they omit is that Adenoviruses were first discovered in 1953, when researchers led by Wallace P. Rowe isolated them from human adenoid tissue at the US National Institutes of Health.They were named adenoviruses because they were initially found in the adenoids, and were soon recognised as causes of respiratory infections, conjunctivitis, and other illnesses.There are more than 80 recognised human types, with roughly 50–60 well-established types, depending on classification updates. They are grouped into seven species: Human adenovirus A–G.They are DNA viruses, so they mutate more slowly than RNA viruses. Adenoviruses change, but they don’t churn. They produce stable types, not fast-moving variants, which is why talking about “adenovirus variants” usually reflects borrowed COVID language rather than virology reality.https://trusttheevidence.substack.com/p/the-christmas-mystery-virus