Health and Fitness Preliminary Study Finds that Ebola Virus Fragments Can Persist in Semen of Some Survivors for at Least Nine Months by Press on October 15, 2015 Press Author More in Health and Fitness: On Hantavirus, Park Forest Officials Urge Caution May 18, 2026 Rep. Kelly Condemns FDA Approval of Flavored E-Cigarettes May 6, 2026 Park Forest Aligns With Illinois Guidance on Childhood Vaccines Amid Federal Changes January 11, 2026 Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–October 14, 2015. Preliminary results of a study into persistence of Ebola virus in body fluids show that some men still produce semen samples that test positive for Ebola virus nine months after onset of symptoms.