Viruses can hitch-hike a ride on microplastics in freshwater and remain alive for days. These microplastics can be ingested by humans, leading to major health concerns, a new study finds.
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Scientists have proven for the first time that viruses can survive and remain infectious by binding themselves to plastics in freshwater raising concerns
Scientists have proven for the first time that viruses can survive and remain infectious by binding themselves to plastics in freshwater raising concerns about the potential impact on human health.Rotavirus, which causes diarrhoea and an .