Ebola stayed in the semen of one man for 565 days, raising new public health concerns

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned late Tuesday that Ebola lingers in semen much longer than previously believed, underscoring how much we still don’t understand about the virus. Researchers initially thought that once people survived Ebola, they were immune and could no longer get sick and transmit the virus to others, as is the case with many other infectious diseases we’re […]Related:Centers for Disease Control will run out of money to fight Zika in U.S. next monthThese futuristic contact lenses dispense drugs while you wear themMore parents believe vaccines are ‘unnecessary,’ while a mumps outbreak grows
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news