Friday, May 8, 2015

Ebola Virus in Aqueous Humor after Being Undectable in Blood

Science Daily reports that "researchers are reporting a case study in which viable Ebola virus was present in the eye’s aqueous humor — the clear fluid in the front of the eye, between the lens and the cornea — 10 weeks after the virus was no longer detectable in the patient’s blood." Read more.

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