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CDC cautions against unprotected sex with Ebola survivors | |
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US health officials are now recommending people avoid contact with the semen of Ebola survivors after a woman in Liberia contracted Ebola through sexual intercourse with a survivor of the disease. | |
In a report issued on Friday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said a review of the 44-year-old woman’s case now suggests that the Ebola virus persists longer in semen than previously thought. | |
CDC said it is conducting further studies to see how long the virus can remain viable in body fluids of male and female survivors and the likelihood of sexual transmission. | |
Until more information is known, CDC recommends that if male survivors choose to have sex – oral, vaginal, or anal – they should use a condom every time. |