EBOLA India quarantines man with Ebola-infected semen

Dennis Olson

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India quarantines man with Ebola-infected semen
Published November 19, 2014
Associated Press


A 26-year-old Indian man who recovered from Ebola in Liberia has been placed in isolation at the New Delhi airport after traces of the virus were found in his semen, India's Health Ministry said Tuesday.

The ministry said three blood samples from the man tested negative for the disease, which means he is considered recovered according to standards set by the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The CDC advises Ebola survivors to avoid sex for three months or use condoms because the virus can continue to be found in semen for seven weeks after recovery from the disease. Sexual transmission of Ebola has not been definitively established, though multiple studies have shown that the virus can persist in semen for longer than in blood or other body fluids.

The ministry said the move to isolate the man was taken "as a matter of abundant caution" and he would continue to be held under isolation at a special health facility at the airport until his body fluids test negative.

"The person concerned is a treated and cured case of Ebola virus disease," it said in a statement. "All necessary precautions are being taken at the isolation facility. This would rule out even the remote possibility of spread of this disease by the sexual route."

When the man arrived at the New Delhi airport on Nov. 10, he carried documents from Liberia confirming he had successfully undergone Ebola treatment and had been declared free of any symptoms, the Health Ministry said. He was placed in quarantine as a precautionary measure as authorities tested his blood over the next several days.

Although his blood tests were clear, authorities decided to test his semen before releasing him from quarantine. Those tests showed traces of the virus.

There have been no Ebola cases reported in India or throughout Asia, but there are fears that an outbreak could spread quickly in a region where billions live in poverty and public health systems are often very weak.

Early symptoms of Ebola include fever, headache, body aches, cough, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea, and patients aren't contagious until those begin. The virus requires close contact with body fluids to spread so health care workers and family members caring for loved ones are most at risk.

Ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in the west African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

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India quarantines man with Ebola-infected semen
Published November 19, 2014
Associated Press


A 26-year-old Indian man who recovered from Ebola in Liberia has been placed in isolation at the New Delhi airport after traces of the virus were found in his semen, India's Health Ministry said Tuesday.

The ministry said three blood samples from the man tested negative for the disease, which means he is considered recovered according to standards set by the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The CDC advises Ebola survivors to avoid sex for three months or use condoms because the virus can continue to be found in semen for seven weeks after recovery from the disease. Sexual transmission of Ebola has not been definitively established, though multiple studies have shown that the virus can persist in semen for longer than in blood or other body fluids.

The ministry said the move to isolate the man was taken "as a matter of abundant caution" and he would continue to be held under isolation at a special health facility at the airport until his body fluids test negative.

"The person concerned is a treated and cured case of Ebola virus disease," it said in a statement. "All necessary precautions are being taken at the isolation facility. This would rule out even the remote possibility of spread of this disease by the sexual route."

When the man arrived at the New Delhi airport on Nov. 10, he carried documents from Liberia confirming he had successfully undergone Ebola treatment and had been declared free of any symptoms, the Health Ministry said. He was placed in quarantine as a precautionary measure as authorities tested his blood over the next several days.

Although his blood tests were clear, authorities decided to test his semen before releasing him from quarantine. Those tests showed traces of the virus.

There have been no Ebola cases reported in India or throughout Asia, but there are fears that an outbreak could spread quickly in a region where billions live in poverty and public health systems are often very weak.

Early symptoms of Ebola include fever, headache, body aches, cough, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea, and patients aren't contagious until those begin. The virus requires close contact with body fluids to spread so health care workers and family members caring for loved ones are most at risk.

Ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in the west African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

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Given that a worker from the original Marburg outbreak in (then West) Germany infected his wife this way, and Ebola and Marburg are "kissing cousins" (or evil siblings), I would be willing to bet someone else's life that Ebola can spread that way.

What worries me is if Marburg/Ebola can "hide" in seminal fluid/sperm, where else could it be hiding?

Like "Vaginal" cells/fluid....

The idea isn't as silly as some might think, make and female sex organs are very similar, and some woman are reputed to ejaculate......

It sure makes me want to rush to Africa to sample the "sex workers" who have survived Ebola. (For the humor impaired, that was meant as a joke, but that might be fun then testifying in court again.)

I suspect that even the most hysterical amongst us have to admit, Ebola is stalking the landscape here in America, Europe, or even Russia, India, or China.


Terry
 

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Guess AIDS wasn't killing people fast enough, therefore the new sexually transmitted virus that will kill you in 21 days or less.
 

Krayola

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Given that a worker from the original Marburg outbreak in (then West) Germany infected his wife this way, and Ebola and Marburg are "kissing cousins" (or evil siblings), I would be willing to bet someone else's life that Ebola can spread that way.
You don't have to bet. There are already documented cases in West
Africa (for this current outbreak) where people have survived ebola and then went back home and infected their spouse/significant other via sexual transmission. I have read news reports about it.

That is why it makes me crazy that they are not quarantining the survivors for a period of time until they can not pass on the virus sexually. Based on how aids has spread, we know we can't depend on people to do the right thing and keep their pants zipped so as not to infect others.

There was a time back in April or May where ebola had died out for something like 60 days and they thought it was over only for it to come raging back. I kept wondering where the new infections came from but am beginning to think it was transmitted sexually by the survivors.

If they don't start quarantining them, this disease will never leave because there will always be that one person who won't remain celibate for the time it takes the virus to leave the body and condoms are not enough.
 
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