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It spreads through sexual intercourse, which people do a whole lot of because they like it. Also, it spreads through blood contact which usually happens among drug users who just don't care about disease.


The initial transmission from monkeys to people most likely did not happen through intercourse. Monkeys are often hunted and eaten in Africa, so a hunter butchering a sick monkey and accidentally cutting his hand was probably how that happened.

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