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Ebola Cluster Traced to Sexual Transmission 15 Months After Man's Illness
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Ebola Cluster Traced to Sexual Transmission 15 Months After Man's Illness
Fri, 2016-09-02 21:08 — Kathy Gilbeauxcidrap.umn.edu - September 2, 2016
A cluster of Ebola cases in Guinea earlier this year has been traced to sexual transmission from a man who had recovered from the disease close to 15 months earlier, marking the longest known period of sexual transmissibility after recovery from the disease.
"Evidence for sexual transmission of the persisting EBOV in February 2016, about 470 days after onset of symptoms in the survivor, is compelling," says the report by an international team of researchers, published yesterday in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
The cluster involved 3 probable and 7 confirmed cases in Guinea, with 8 deaths, in February, March, and April of this year, the report says.
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