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Kissing as an evolutionary adaptation to protect against Human Cytomegalovirus-like teratogenesis
Medical Hypotheses, 10/16/09
Hendrie CA et al. – Females only gain this benefit if they also avoid becoming infected by other males. Hence HCMV induced teratogenesis is a strong viral pressure towards the development of monogamy as well as kissing as a behavioural strategy to protect against it.
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