Ebola virus detected in breast milk weeks after recovery

Ebola virus may persist in the body longer than believed, with new findings revealing its presence in breast milk weeks after a mother's recovery. Despite negative blood tests, a woman in the DRC had detectable viral RNA in her placenta and milk, raising concerns about infant transmission.

Ebola virus detected in breast milk weeks after recovery
Ebola virus may persist in the body longer than believed, with new findings revealing its presence in breast milk weeks after a mother's recovery. Despite negative blood tests, a woman in the DRC had detectable viral RNA in her placenta and milk, raising concerns about infant transmission.