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Sexual transmission involved in tail end of Ebola epidemic
Wed, 2016-05-18 10:36 — davidmcSome of the final cases of Ebola in Sierra Leone were transmitted via unconventional routes, such as semen and breastmilk, according to the largest analysis to date of the tail-end of the epidemic.
An international team of researchers has produced a detailed picture of the latter stages of the outbreak in Sierra Leone, using real-time sequencing of Ebola virus genomes carried out in a temporary laboratory in the country.
While the study did not suggest that unconventional transmission was more common than previously thought, the authors describe several instances including a mother who may have transmitted Ebola to her baby via breastfeeding, and an Ebola survivor who passed on the virus sexually a month after being released from quarantine. [More details of cases in the notes to editors].
publish - 18 May 2016
full article : http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/News/Media-office/Press-releases/2016/WTP060347.htm
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