Environment
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Ebola Virus Can Stay in Human Survivors and May Trigger Outbreak After Years
It is already general knowledge that the deadly Ebola could lie dormant in survivor's tissues, but a new study suggests that these 'virus reservoirs' are capable of reawakening and triggering an outbreak even 5 years after infection.
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