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    The coronavirus can be found in semen, raising questions of whether it can be sexually transmitted, new research says

    May 8, 2020Updated:May 8, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (business inisider)Scientists are still learning about the ways the coronavirus moves through the body. Viral particles have been found in saliva, blood, urine, and stool samples.

    A study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medicine Association found the coronavirus in semen too. Particles were detected in the semen of men who had active infections and those who had recovered.

    The researchers aren’t yet sure, however, whether the finding means the virus can be sexually transmitted. 

    About 16% of the men studied had the virus in their semen

    A team of Chinese researchers took semen samples from 38 male COVID-19 patients in a hospital in China’s Henan province, which borders Wuhan, between January 26 and February 16. 

    The researchers detected the virus, whose official name is SARS-CoV-2, in the semen in six of the 38 patients — about 16%. Of the six, four were at the acute stage of active infection and two had recovered.

    The six who tested positive ranged in age from their 20s to their 50s.

    “There was no significant difference between negative and positive test results for patients by age, urogenital disease history, days since onset, days since hospitalization, or days since clinical recovery,” the study authors wrote.

    A medical worker wearing protective equipment sprays disinfectant at his ambulance after delivering a patient suspected of being infected with the coronavirus to the Pokrovskaya hospital in St.Petersburg, Russia, Monday, May 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

    A medical worker sprays disinfectant in an ambulance. Associated Press

    It’s not yet known whether the virus can be passed through sex

    The researchers said they were not sure whether the virus could be sexually transmitted between people. It can, however, spread via saliva droplets.

    The study authors also don’t yet know how the coronavirus entered the patients’ testes. But the barrier between the bloodstream and various parts of the penis is imperfect, so viruses can pass through it, the researchers wrote. Inflammation, which the coronavirus causes, can also affect this barrier.

    Many types of viruses that aren’t typically sexually transmitted have also been found in semen in the past.

    “The presence of viruses in semen may be more common than currently understood, and traditional non-sexually transmitted viruses should not be assumed to be totally absent in genital secretions,” the researchers wrote.

    Other research on viruses in semen has shown that the Zika and Ebola viruses can be sexually transmitted.

    It’s also possible that the coronavirus particles in semen wouldn’t be infectious.

    More research is needed on the possibility of sexual transmission of the coronavirus, the researchers said. 

    “Studies on viral detection and semen persistence are beneficial to clinical practice and public health, especially concerning viruses that could cause high mortality or morbidity, such as SARS-CoV-2,” the researchers wrote.

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