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- Epstein-Barr virus a likely leading cause of multiple sclerosis MDEdge
- VitaminDWiki pages with EPSTEIN OR EBV in title (15 as of Feb 2022)
- Other viruses also increase the risk of Multiple Sclerlosis
- Items in both Vitamin D Receptor and Virus categories
- Anticipate future publications documenting that virually all people with CFS or Long-Haul previously had EBV
Epstein-Barr virus a likely leading cause of multiple sclerosis MDEdge
- "EBV is common and infects about 95% of adults. Most individuals are already infected with the virus by age 18 or 20 years, making it difficult to study uninfected populations, said Dr. Ascherio."
- "The investigators used stored blood samples (of US military) to determine the relation between EBV infection and MS over a 20-year period from 1993 to 2013."
- "Only one of the 801 MS case patients had no serologic evidence of EBV"
- "The hazard ratio for MS between EBV seroconversion versus persistent EBV seronegative was 32.4 (95% CI, 4.3-245.3; P < .001)."
- "It’s not clear why only some people infected with EBV go on to develop MS, he said."
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VitaminDWiki pages with EPSTEIN OR EBV in title (15 as of Feb 2022)
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Items found: 15
Other viruses also increase the risk of Multiple Sclerlosis
Items in both Vitamin D Receptor and Virus categories
- Vitamin D preventing and treating COVID - 30,000 publications – Oct 2024
- COVID maximum downregulation of Vitamin D receptor and CYP27B1 resulted in death - Feb 2024
- COVID in hospital stopped by Vitamin D Receptor activators (curcumin, quercetin) – RCT June 2023
- Children with COVID 4X more likely to have poor Vitamin D Receptors (Note: COVID deactivates VDR) – April 2023
- Diabetes 3X more likely if had COVID ICU (VDR was deactivated) - April 2023
- COVID variants protect themselves by deactivating different VDR variants– March 2023
- Dengue Fever decimated by Vitamin D - many studies
- COVID kids were more likely to have a poor VDR (4.3 X), than low Vitamin D (2.6 X) – Sept 2022
- Cancers are associated with low vitamin D, poor vaccination response and perhaps poor VDR – July 2022
- COVID 3X more likely if a poor Receptor (cells get less Vitamin D from the blood) – July 2022
- Long-COVID is now the biggest COVID concern - many studies
- COVID death 12X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor (less D gets to cells) - many studies
- COVID severity, ICU, and mortality all associated with poor vitamin D receptor (but not D, everyone had low D) -Dec 2021
- Different Vitamin D Receptor problems cause different COVID problems - Dec 2021
- COVID-19 severity associated with 3 vitamin D genes – Oct 2021
- Poor Vitamin D receptor blocked Vitamin D from fighting avian influenza viruses (in mice) – July 2021
- Epstein-Barr is yet another virus that deactivates the Vitamin D receptor (COVID later suspected as well)– 2010
- COVID-19 symptoms and comorbidities associated with the type of Vitamin D Receptor – Oct 2021
- Enveloped virus infection (RSV, coronavirus, HIV, etc.) 1.5X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis Dec 2018
- COVID-19 outpatients getting Quercetin nanoemulsion had excellent outcomes (Q increased Vitamin D in cells) – RCT – June 2021
- A virus that most adults have (Cytomegalovirus) decreases the amount of Vitamin D which gets to the cells – Jan 2017
- COVID virus alters the activation of 100 vitamin D related genes in the lung – April 2021
- Common sense COVID-19 risk reduction - masks, social distancing, vitamin D - Oct 2020
- AI is examining 170,000 potential COVID-19 treatments, Vitamin D is one of only 6 found – Sept 4, 2020
- Vitamin D Receptor activation should reduce ARDS associated with COVID-19 - June 2020
- Dengue viral production decreased 1000X if activate Vitamin D Receptor (in lab) – July 2020
- Vitamin D, Quercetin, and Estradiol all increase vitamin D in cells and increase genes which reduce COVID-19 – May 21, 2020
- Quercetin and Vitamin D - Allies Against COVID-19
- Risk of enveloped virus infection is increased 50 percent if poor Vitamin D Receptor - meta-analysis Dec 2018
- Hand, foot, and Mouth disease is 14X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – Oct 2019
- Treating herpes reduced incidence of senile dementia by 10 X (HSV1 reduces VDR by 8X) – 2018
- Severe hand, foot, and mouth virus is 2.9 X more likely if poor Vitamin D receptor – Oct 2018
- Hepatitis B virus reduced by 5X the Vitamin D getting to liver cells in the lab – Oct 2018
- Some enveloped virus are 1.2 X more likely if have a poor Vitamin D Receptor -Aug 2018
- Severe Pertussis is 1.5 times more likely if poor vitamin D receptor – Feb 2016
- Dengue Fever associated with poor vitamin D receptor – July 2002
- Dengue virus 2X to 4X more likely if vitamin D receptor gene problems
Anticipate future publications documenting that virually all people with CFS or Long-Haul previously had EBV
Predicted by the founder of VitaminDWiki Jan 2022
CFS and Virus as of Sept 2024 include:
- Chronic fatigue syndrome, the immune system and viral infection - Jan 2012 FREE PDF
- The viral origin of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome - Aug. 2023 FREE PDF
- The persistent viral infections in the development and severity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome - January 2023 FREE PDF
- Epigenetic reprograming in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: A narrative of latent viruses - May 2024 [https://doi.org/10.1111/joim.13792|FREE PDF
- IgG Antibody Responses to Epstein-Barr Virus in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Their Effective Potential for Disease Diagnosis and Pathological Antigenic Mimicry - Jan 2024 FREE PDF
- Chronic fatigue syndrome related to herpes simplex viruses infection – a narrative review - June 2024 FREE PDF
Long-COVID and Virus as of Sept 2024 include:
- Detrimental effects of COVID-19 in the brain and therapeutic options for long COVID: The role of Epstein–Barr virus and the gut–brain axis - July 2023 FREE PDF
- Persistent SARS-CoV-2 Infection, EBV, HHV-6 and Other Factors May Contribute to Inflammation and Autoimmunity in Long COVID - Jan 2023 FREE PDF
- Epstein–Barr virus-acquired immunodeficiency in myalgic encephalomyelitis—Is it present in long COVID? - Sept 2023 FREE PDF
- Association between Epstein‐Barr‐Virus reactivation and development of Long‐COVID fatigue - 2022 Aug FREE PDF
- Epstein–Barr virus and COVID‐19 - 2022 Sep FREE PDF
- Impact of Pre-Existing Chronic Viral Infection and Reactivation on the Development of Long COVID - preprint 2022 July FREE PDF
- Human herpesvirus reactivation and its potential role in the pathogenesis of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection - August 2024 FREE PDF