Evidence of Ebola Virus Replication and High Concentration in Semen of a Patient During Recovery

In one patient over time, we found that concentration of Ebola virus RNA in semen during recovery is remarkably higher than blood at peak illness. Virus in semen is replication-competent with no change in viral genome over time. Presence of sense RNA suggests replication in cells present in semen.

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical infectious diseases 2017-10, Vol.65 (8), p.1400-1403
Hauptverfasser: Barnes, Kayla G., Kindrachuk, Jason, Lin, Aaron E., Wohl, Shirlee, Qu, James, Tostenson, Samantha D., Dorman, William R., Busby, Michele, Siddle, Katherine J., Luo, Cynthia Y., Matranga, Christian B., Davey, Richard T., Sabeti, Pardis C., Chertow, Daniel S.
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description In one patient over time, we found that concentration of Ebola virus RNA in semen during recovery is remarkably higher than blood at peak illness. Virus in semen is replication-competent with no change in viral genome over time. Presence of sense RNA suggests replication in cells present in semen.
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BRIEF REPORTS
Ebola virus
Ebolavirus
Ebolavirus - classification
Ebolavirus - genetics
Genome, Viral - genetics
Genomes
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Humans
Male
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RNA
RNA viruses
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Semen - virology
Viral diseases
Viral Load
Viruses
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