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🦠HANTAVIRUS MAY LINGER IN SEMEN FOR SIX YEARS — AND COULD TURN INTO A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION Scientists have discovered the Andes strain of hantavirus can persist in male semen for nearly six years after infection, even when it’s gone from blood, urine, and lungs. While this doesn’t prove the virus is sexually transmitted, it raises alarming questions about hidden reservoirs in the body and possible long-term risks. The discovery echoes how other viruses like Ebola and Zika can linger in the reproductive tract. Experts urge caution but stress that confirmed sexual transmission of hantavirus has not yet occurred. 👉 Full story in the comments.
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16/05/2026
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