Studies of herpesvirus infection in chronic fatigue syndrome
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Studies of herpesvirus infection in chronic fatigue syndrome
Abstract
The relationship of herpesviruses to chronic fatigue syndrome has received considerable attention over the past decade. Data suggesting an association fall into three major categories. First, among acute precipitants of the syndrome are primary infections with some herpesviruses, most notably Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus. Second, a series of studies have detailed elevations of antibodies to most herpesviruses in selected chronic fatigue syndrome populations, with Epstein-Barr virus and human herpes type 6 being the objects of most scrutiny. Third, one recent study reported a greater ease of recovery of human herpes virus type 6 from chronic fatigue syndrome patients. This review article critically examines the cumulative data regarding an association between one or more herpesviruses and the chronic fatigue syndrome in the context of the known biology and epidemiology of these agents. In view of these, and additional considerations regarding study methodologies, the conclusion is drawn that herpesviruses are not dominant causes of the chronic fatigue syndrome and may not even be necessary to the perpetuation of the illness, but it is premature to dismiss entirely this latter possibility.
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