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COVID-19 was found in semen of recovered patients. Is it a sexually transmitted disease?

Por: Chicago Tribune Health September 22, 2022

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The virus that causes COVID-19 can be present in the semen of patients who have the coronavirus, as well as those recovering from it, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open. Fifty men were enrolled in the study’s testing, however only 38 were able to provide a semen sample. Twenty-three of the participants who were able to provide a semen sample recovered from their COVID-19 infection. Two of these recovered patients had... + full article



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