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How do viruses jump from animals to humans? - Ben Longdon

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At a Maryland country fair in 2017, farmers reported feverish hogs with inflamed eyes and running snouts. While farmers worried about the pigs, the department of health was concerned about a group of sick fairgoers. Soon, 40 of these attendees would be diagnosed with swine flu. How can pathogens from one species infect another, and what makes this jump so dangerous? Ben Longdon explains.

What role does virus mutation and adaptation play in host jumps?

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  • Educator Ben Longdon
  • Director Natália Faria
  • Narrator Addison Anderson
  • Producer Felipe Grosso, Odirlei Seixas, Liana Vianna
  • Compositor Natália Faria
  • Editor Natália Faria
  • Art Director Natália Faria, Rui Almeida
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  • Storyboard Artist Natália Faria, Rui Almeida
  • Animator Rui Almeida, Luke Passos, Allan Dantas, Isaac Santos, Larissa Menézio, Rafael Almeida
  • Illustrator Rui Almeida
  • Character Designer Rui Almeida
  • Sound Designer Matheus Wittmann
  • Composer Matheus Wittmann
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  • Associate Editorial Producer Dan Kwartler
  • Script Editor Eleanor Nelsen
  • Fact-Checker Eden Girma

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