Abstract
Individual virus particles have long been accepted as the infectious unit during cellular infection and host-to-host transmission. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Santiana etal. (2018) uncover vesicle-cloaked rotavirus and norovirus clusters in feces of infected hosts that are more infectious than free virus particles during fecal-oral transmission.
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