
The deadliest Ebola outbreak in history began in late 2013 and has killed more than 10,600 people, mainly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. The World Health Organization had previously said the Ebola virus had been detected in semen around three months after a patient had been declared Ebola free. Now, the UN health agency has found traces of Ebola in the semen of a man six months after his recovery. This new finding has led the WHO to recommend that Ebola survivors ...
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