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Africa Subsaharan
Ebola virus recurs in eye of Ebola patient 9 weeks after viremia cleared
2015-05-09
Long technical article in New England Journal of Medicine.
The current outbreak of EVD is believed to have begun in December 2013.1 As of April 26, 2015, a total of 26,312 cases of EVD (including 10,899 deaths) had been reported in six countries in West Africa (i.e., Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, and Senegal), the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain.2 The outbreak has also resulted in the largest number of EVD survivors in history.

Among survivors of EVD, late complications that include ocular disease can develop during convalescence. However, few systematic studies have been conducted on post-EVD sequelae, so the incidence and clinical manifestations of post-EVD ocular complications are unclear. Here, we report the clinical course of a man in whom severe, acute, unilateral uveitis developed during the convalescent phase of EVD. We also report the detection of viable EBOV in aqueous humor obtained from the inflamed eye 14 weeks after the onset of the initial symptoms of EVD and 9 weeks after the clearance of viremia...It is reassuring that samples of conjunctivae and tears tested negative for EBOV, a finding that supports previous studies suggesting that patients who recover from EVD pose no risk of spreading the infection through casual contact
Posted by:Anguper Hupomosing9418

#4  So much for all the apodictic statements about EVD in humans made by government officials.

The cavalier attitude towards infectious disease control shown by some professionals last year didn't result in widespread tragedy because of sheer dumb luck.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2015-05-09 14:37  

#3   A couple of so far unanswered questions: How many seroconverters who were never obviously sick from EV infection are now in the Hot Zone? How many of them are capable of transmitting the disease weeks or months in the future?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-05-09 12:11  

#2  We're all an active research population for a disease control establishment that refuses to adhere to proven protocols long ago established but viewed as racists, homophobic, et al. These are the 'smart' people cause they have a piece of paper to prove it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-05-09 08:29  

#1  See also: Possible Sexual Transmission of Ebola Virus — Liberia, 2015 A highly likely case of a woman contracting a fatal case of Ebola from a survivor of Ebola 199 days after his likely Ebola onset.
The CDC has changed its recommendations on sexual hygiene with Ebola survivors: "CDC now recommends that contact with semen from male Ebola survivors be avoided until more information regarding the duration and infectiousness of viral shedding in body fluids is known. If male survivors have sex (oral, vaginal, or anal), a condom should be used correctly and consistently every time"
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-05-09 00:20  

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