Why is it virtually impossible to stamp out a disease caused by a zoonotic virus?
A) You'd have to drive the vector organism extinct to do so.
B) Many vector organisms have multiple stages of their life cycle that can carry a zoonotic virus,which complicates controlling the vector-borne transmission.
C) Many viruses transmitted in this manner may utilize more than one vector organism.
D) Many zoonotic viruses may be able to reside in more than one host organism,complicating control measures.
E) All of the above are correct.
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