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US researchers found the Sudan Ebola virus in semen and breast milk of survivors up to eight months post-infection, highlighting risks of sexual and mother-to-child transmission. Survivors report persistent symptoms, fatigue, joint pain, memory loss, similar to long Ebola. The study underscores the need for long-term care and monitoring of Ebola survivors.
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