Evidence suggests COVID-19 isn't sexually transmitted
Updated:5 years, 6 months ago
Updated:5 years, 6 months ago
New Delhi, Apr 25 (ANI): COVID-19 is unlikely to be spread through semen, suggests a new study conducted by scientists of University of Utah. Sample from 34 Chinese men who recently had the disease were examined for conducting the study. The researchers found no evidence of virus that causes COVID-19 in semen or testes of men. The study was not comprehensive enough to fully rule out the possibility that the disease could be sexually-transmitted. However, the chances of it occurring, based on this limited finding, appear to be remote. However, Hotaling warned that intimate contact can still increase the risk of spreading the disease through coughing, sneezing, and kissing. In addition, some infected people are asymptomatic and can appear healthy, even as they pass the virus along to others.
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