What kind of antivirus do i need for a macbook pro?

i was going to buy mackeeper, but i read online that is not as good as it sounds,  i'm new with the mac so i don't if i need an antivirus, and if i need one, which will be the best option.

Stay away from MacKeeper!
The Mac pretty much takes care of itself, just don't go to pirate sites, click on links you do not know, don't install software that you don't know how to uninstall.
Read this from the Safe Mac, very informative:
http://www.thesafemac.com/mmg-antivirus/

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