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Coronavirus could be found in semen and spread by sex, new research shows

Men who have recovered from Coronavirus needs to be advised to abstain from sex.
In an effort to avoid passing the virus on through their semen.
Comprising 38 patients, is comparatively small, and that only six of these patients had tested positive for the virus in their semen.

A new research suggests that men who have recovered from Coronavirus needs to be advised to abstain from sex in an effort to avoid passing the virus on through their semen.

Patients in China who donated samples several days after their virus symptoms had faded were found to show evidence of Covid-19.

The findings have left scientists frightened that the lethal disease could possibly be sexually transmitted, raising the prospect of health chiefs advising people to avoid having sex for a set time after the end of their symptoms.

One of the patients in the study, at Shangqui Municipal Hospital in Henan Province, tested positive for Covid-19 in his semen 16 days after coming down with the virus and three days after clinical recovery.

“Abstinence or condom use might be considered as preventative means for these patients,” the study, revealed in the Journal of the American Medical Association, mentioned.

The research team mentioned Covid-19 could possibly be seeded to the male reproductive tract, particularly where there is local inflammation.

“Even when the virus can’t replicate within the male reproductive system it might persist, probably resulting from the privileged immunity of testes,” they mentioned.

Different consultants have identified that the study, comprising 38 patients, is comparatively small, and that only six of these patients had tested positive for the virus in their semen. Till now, researchers had beforehand discovered solely 27 viruses in human semen.

It isn’t recognized whether or not the presence of Covid-19 within the testes impacts males’s reproductive functionality.

Professor Richard Sharpe, from the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health at the University of Edinburgh, mentioned: “Because the authors point out, this finding raises the chance that Covid-19 may additionally be transmissible through semen – and thus via sexual contact – maybe together with during the recovery phase, which might have disease management implications.

“While it is a small study, that leaves many essential questions unanswered – how long after Covid-19 infection does detectable virus persist in semen in those with a semen-positive result?

“It suggests that getting solutions to such questions ought to be an extra priority considering our global need to understand the dynamics of person-to-person transmission of Covid-19.”

Initially, public health officials warned people to not have intercourse if they’ve signs of coronavirus, however this was to keep away from transmission via droplets coming out of infected people’s noses and mouths and getting into our bodies of other people via their mouths, noses or eyes.

Nevertheless, the results of the new research has led officials to consider that the virus may be transmitted through the semen.

Allan Pacey, a professor of andrology at the University of Sheffield, mentioned: “That is an attention-grabbing paper that reveals that RNA for the virus answerable for Covid-19 might be detected within the semen of a proportion – 15.8 per cent – of men with a confirmed infection.

“This opens up the chance that one route of infection could also be via sexual contact, though this was not confirmed within the paper.”