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The impact of semen testing for Ebola virus RNA on sexual behavior of male Ebola survivors in Liberia

机译:精液试验对埃博拉病毒RNA对利比里亚雄埃博拉幸存者性行为的影响

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Ebola virus (EBOV) is established as a sexually transmitted infection, however there is limited information on the sexual behaviors of Ebola survivors. We surveyed a cohort of male Ebola survivors regarding sexual activity and condom use and offered semen testing to assess EBOV persistence in semen. We found that a large majority of men who were sexually active prior to contracting Ebola Virus Disease remained sexually active after their recovery with most reporting only intermittent condom use. Semen testing for the presence of Ebola virus had limited impact on sexual behaviors, with most continuing to report engaging in condomless sex whether EBOV was detected or not. This finding has implications for use of semen testing for outbreak control as well as counseling for Ebola survivors and their partners.
机译:埃博拉病毒(EBOV)被建立为性传播感染,然而有关埃博拉幸存者的性行为有限的信息。我们调查了关于性活动和安全套使用的雄性埃博拉幸存者队列,并提供了精液测试,以评估精液的EBOV持久性。我们发现,在收缩埃博拉病毒疾病之前,在收缩之前性活跃的大多数男性在恢复后仍然性活跃,大多数报告只有间歇性避孕套使用。埃博拉病毒存在的精液测试对性行为影响有限,大部分仍然持续报告有道不生硬的性别,无论是否检测到EBOV。这一发现对爆发控制的精液测试以及埃博拉幸存者及其合作伙伴的咨询有影响。

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