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Found an interesting article about that:

It’s not completely known how long a person can continue to shed the virus once the acute infection has subsided. It’s likely that the recovery from Ebola varies as much as the incubation period of the virus, which can last anywhere between 2 to 21 days. According to the World Health Organization, a lab worker who contracted Ebola on the job was found to have traces of the virus in his semen 61 days after the initial infection. Though it has not been documented, this could theoretically mean a man could infect his partner during sexual intercourse weeks after he seemed to get over the disease.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/surviving-ebola-for-those-who-live-through-it-what-lies-ahead/


8 posted on 10/04/2014 7:26:50 PM PDT by knak (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing)
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To: knak

>traces of the virus in his semen 61 days after the initial infection

Like any strapping young buck is gonna not release a load of Ebola filled spooge into the first lucky ho he comes across for 61 days.

DMFing savages in the bush just hunting for a good time.


13 posted on 10/04/2014 7:37:34 PM PDT by soycd
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