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>I think it's unlikely.

"In the reviewed studies, there was a high prevalence of Adv36 in all age groups, which exceeded 64% among adults and 73% among children and adolescents with obesity and/or metabolic disorders. The vast majority of the reviewed studies have shown a statistically significant association between Adv36 and obesity, adiposity, and related alterations, whereas only a few studies presented divergent results."

Adenovirus 36 prevalence and association with human obesity: a systematic review

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983349/




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