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A study has shown that the Ebola virus remains inside the body for several months or years after infection, with its presence detected in seminal fluid and the central nervous system, especially the brain. This raises concerns about the potential for relapse and the virus remaining covertly in areas with immune privilege. Researchers used brain organoids to simulate viral colonization and discovered that the virus is capable of replicating there for up to 120 days, with genetic mutations that may help it stay hidden.
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