Viruses at home: What you need to know

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New research highlights the presence of numerous viruses, including bacteriophages, in everyday environments such as homes. These viruses, which infect bacteria, are often found on common items like toothbrushes as they become contaminated through regular use. While the idea of being surrounded by viruses might be unsettling, these microbes have the potential to play a beneficial role in health.




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