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Ebola Can Linger in Lungs, Study Finds

Ebola Can Linger in Lungs, Examine Finds

News Picture: Ebola Can Linger in Lungs, Study Finds

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THURSDAY, Jan. 5, 2017 (HealthDay Information) -- Researchers say they've found indicators that the Ebola virus may lurk within the lungs and reproduce in a recovering affected person, a discovering that would result in higher understanding of the lethal illness.

At difficulty: Does the Ebola virus trigger lung harm by infecting the lungs and spreading in them? Researchers have suspected this, however weren't certain that the virus infects the lung.

Dr. Giuseppe Ippolito and colleagues on the Nationwide Institute for Infectious Illnesses in Rome monitored the lungs and blood of 1 affected person with Ebola an infection.

The investigators discovered indicators that the virus lingered within the lungs for nearly per week after it was not discovered within the affected person's blood and that it additionally could have reproduced.

"This means a significant position of the respiratory tissues within the pathogenesis of Ebola virus illness," the examine authors wrote, referring to the way in which the virus takes maintain within the physique.

The researchers mentioned they nonetheless wish to perceive the importance of lung an infection and whether or not it performs a job in spreading Ebola.

The examine was revealed Jan. 5 within the journal PLOS Pathogens.

-- Randy Dotinga

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SOURCE: PLOS Pathogens, information launch, Jan. 5, 2017


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