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Ebola Survivors Suffer Long-Term Consequences: Studies

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Ebola Survivors Suffer Long-Term Consequences: Studies

          

Most people who survive an Ebola infection will have long-lasting health problems, say doctors from the US National Institutes of Health.

CLICK HERE - Press Release - American Academy of Neurology (AAN) - Most Ebola Survivors Examined in Study Experienced Brain Symptoms Six Months After Infection

CLICK HERE - Abstract - Survivors of Ebola Virus Disease Have Persistent Neurologic Deficits

nbcnews.com - by Maggie Fox - February 24, 2016

From headaches and memory loss to vision problems and infected semen, Ebola survivors are suffering serious, long-term effects from their battles with the deadly virus, new studies show.

The most high-profile patient may be Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who is back in a London hospital for the second time after her recovery from infection. But thousands of people in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone are also suffering, researchers say.

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ALSO SEE - LiveScience - Ebola May Leave Survivors with Lasting Problems in Brain, Nerves

ALSO SEE - MedicalXpress - Ebola survivor study yields insights on complications of disease

ALSO SEE - BBC - Ebola 'devastates long-term health'

CLICK HERE - NIH - Study of Ebola Survivors Opens in Liberia - Research to Examine Long-Term Health Effects of Ebola Virus Disease

 

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