Semen can help Ebola virus survive for half a year

  According to a new study, Ebola virus can survive in semen for 6 months after recovery in men infected with Ebola virus. This is far beyond initial understanding. Therefore, officials recommend that male Ebola survivors must use condoms for all sexual activities.

  The latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Magazine of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a report in mid-March this year, stating that a 44-year-old woman in Liberia was diagnosed with Ebola virus. A 46-year-old man developed Ebola symptoms in early September last year but recovered quickly and had unprotected sex in early March this year. The man did not contain Ebola virus in his blood, but a positive semen test on March 27 indicated that Ebola virus was still present. It started with his first Ebola symptom and has been up until now. 199 days. in

  Before, a recovered male Ebola patient found Ebola virus in his semen 82 days after the onset of symptoms. The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended that Ebola survivors should not have sex or use condoms during sex for at least three months after recovery. according to

  The latest advice of Beauty CDC, do not touch the semen of Ebola survivors. Every time a male Ebola survivor has sex, condoms should be used. The authorities will also study the survival time and infectivity of the Ebola virus in the body fluids of survivors.