Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 <sigh> when will science ever catch up? I have articles making this connections from 5 yrs ago AND read " THe Virus Within " doris - maryland' Multiple Sclerosis Linked to HHV-6A Virus Evidence Presented at American Neurology Association Annual Meeting Note: One of the theories of autism is that it is triggered by this virus. -editor. http://biz./pz/051005/87395.html Primezone -- Dr. Claude Genain of the University of California San Francisco Medical Center presented evidence at the American Neurology Association Annual Meeting this week that shows a direct link between human herpes virus 6 variant A (HHV-6A) and a multiple sclerosis-like illness. Dr. Genain injected common marmoset monkeys with HHV-6 variants A & B. Most notably, only infection with HHV-6 variant A resulted in illness. The monkeys developed lab evidence and signs of chronic autoimmune demyelination of the central nervous system, the hallmark of multiple sclerosis. This is the first time that any animal infected with HHV-6A has developed clinical pathology of the central nervous system, and the most direct evidence to date of a possible causal connection between HHV-6A and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Genain's marmoset developed weight loss and paralysis with sensory deficits after exposure to HHV-6A. Inflammatory lesions of the central nervous system and evidence of demyelination were seen on MRI and microscope slides of the brain tissue. However, the important finding of the study was direct evidence of the presence of HHV-6 viral antigen within the nerve cells of the brain stained with an HHV-6-specific antibody. HHV-6 variant B (HHV-6B) causes roseola, a self-limited fever and rash, in over 95% of young children by age 2. After the initial illness, HHV-6 persists indefinitely in its quiescent, latent form in the cells of the central nervous system, bone marrow and immune system. However, HHV-6 can reemerge and actively replicate later in life, producing new virus particles that can cause illness. HHV-6 can reactivate in immunosuppressed patients and cause life threatening complications, such as opportunistic infections and encephalitis, in post-transplant patients. The quest for a theory of viruses as a causative agent for multiple sclerosis and other diseases has long eluded scientists. A direct link between infection with HHV-6A and multiple sclerosis has been lacking until now. + Full article here: http://biz./pz/051005/87395.html For more information on the virus-autism theory go to: http://autism.about.com/cs/research/a/nids1_2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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