Psychological stress and other potential triggers for recurrences of herpes simplex virus eye infections. Herpetic Eye Disease Study Group
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- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.118.12.1617
Psychological stress and other potential triggers for recurrences of herpes simplex virus eye infections. Herpetic Eye Disease Study Group
Abstract
Objective: To assess psychological stress and other factors as possible triggers of ocular herpes simplex virus (HSV) recurrences.
Design: A prospective cohort study nested in a randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial.
Setting: Fifty-eight community-based or university sites.
Participants: Immunocompetent adults (N = 308), aged 18 years or older, with a documented history of ocular HSV disease in the prior year and observed for up to 15 months. EXPOSURE VARIABLES: Psychological stress, systemic infection, sunlight exposure, menstrual period, contact lens wear, and eye injury recorded on a weekly log. The exposure period was considered to be the week before symptomatic onset of a recurrence.
Main outcome measure: The first documented recurrence of ocular HSV disease, with exclusion of cases in which the exposure week log was completed late after the onset of symptoms.
Results: Thirty-three participants experienced a study outcome meeting these criteria. Higher levels of psychological stress were not associated with an increased risk of recurrence (rate ratio, 0.58; 95% confidence interval, 0.32-1.05; P =.07). No association was found between any of the other exposure variables and recurrence. When an analysis was performed including only the recurrences (n = 26) for which the exposure week log was completed late and after symptom onset, there was a clear indication of retrospective overreporting of high stress (P =.03) and systemic infection (P =.01). Not excluding these cases could have produced incorrect conclusions due to recall bias.
Conclusions: Psychological stress does not appear to be a trigger of recurrences of ocular HSV disease. If not accounted for, recall bias can substantially overestimate the importance of factors that do not have a causal association with HSV infection.
Comment in
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What triggers recurrences of herpes simplex keratitis.Arch Ophthalmol. 2000 Dec;118(12):1682. doi: 10.1001/archopht.118.12.1682. Arch Ophthalmol. 2000. PMID: 11115264 No abstract available.
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