How does viral latency challenge disease management in captive populations?Single choice
A
Latency makes viruses easier to eradicate from wildlife populations
B
Latent infections are always symptomatic, making infected animals easy to identify
C
Latent herpesviruses cannot be transmitted to other animals
D
Latency allows the virus to persist undetected, potentially reactivating under stress
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