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ClamAV works and even has live scan these days, with a performance impact similar to that on Windows and MacOS. It's not as advanced as many Windows antivirus programs, but it does the job.
There are also enterprise antivirus products, but I don't think they'll work well on Linux. I would avoid free, proprietary antivirus products (like Avast) like the plague because all of them have had some kind of data collection/data selling controversy or have one coming up for sure.
I used to consider ESET to be quite good, but they dropped their Linux product it seems.
If you want to scan suspicious files, try virustotal.com. That'll run the file through a wide range of antivirus products, including products you wouldn't normally have access to as a consumer.
I'm using since corporate Eset on Linux. When did they drop support?