Resurgence of Ebola virus disease in Guinea linked to a survivor with virus persistence in seminal fluid for more than 500 days
Clinical infectious diseases, 2016•academic.oup.com
We report on an Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivor who showed Ebola virus in seminal fluid
531 days after onset of disease. The persisting virus was sexually transmitted in February
2016, about 470 days after onset of symptoms, and caused a new cluster of EVD in Guinea
and Liberia.
531 days after onset of disease. The persisting virus was sexually transmitted in February
2016, about 470 days after onset of symptoms, and caused a new cluster of EVD in Guinea
and Liberia.
Abstract
We report on an Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivor who showed Ebola virus in seminal fluid 531 days after onset of disease. The persisting virus was sexually transmitted in February 2016, about 470 days after onset of symptoms, and caused a new cluster of EVD in Guinea and Liberia.
Oxford University Press
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