Sexual practices don’t need to be degenerate to transmit ebola.
Ebola is detectable in semen for a year or longer. [0]
So, first, have sex with people you know well enough to know whether they recently recovered from Ebola (pretty rare), and use condoms. Second, I would expect people’s typical “safe sex” practices will keep them ebola-free.
Heh, reminds me of how the monkeypox scandal somehow vanished from the public eye when it was obvious that it spread from sexual contact and babies and dogs began to contract it.
Ebola is detectable in semen for a year or longer. [0]
So, first, have sex with people you know well enough to know whether they recently recovered from Ebola (pretty rare), and use condoms. Second, I would expect people’s typical “safe sex” practices will keep them ebola-free.
[0] 10% of subjects in this study had ebola in their semen one year after treatment discharge, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7875361/