A Longitudinal Study of Ebola Sequelae in Liberia.
null nullMichael C SnellerCavan ReillyMoses BadioRachel J BishopAllen O EghrariSoka J MosesKumblytee L JohnsonDehkontee Gayedyu-DennisLisa E HensleyElizabeth S HiggsAvindra NathKaylie TuznikJustin VarugheseKenneth S JensenBonnie Dighero-KempJames D NeatonH Clifford LaneMosoka P FallahPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2019)
A relatively high burden of symptoms was seen in all participants, but certain symptoms and examination findings were more common among survivors. With the exception of uveitis, these conditions declined in prevalence during follow-up in both groups. Viral RNA in semen persisted for a maximum of 40 months. (Funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Eye Institute; PREVAIL III ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02431923.).