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Traces of Ebola Virus Linger Longer than Expected in Semen - Press Release

Initial data from a Liberian public health program show about 9 percent (38) of 429 male Ebola survivors had fragments of Ebola virus in their semen.

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CDC@CDCgov Aug 30, 2016Published 18:27 UTCSignal Time 78Trust Score
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Initial data from a Liberian public health program show about 9 percent (38) of 429 male Ebola survivors had fragments of Ebola virus in their semen.

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