Comparison of Epstein-Barr virus and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus viral load in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and oral fluids of HIV-negative individuals aged 3 to 89 years from Uganda
Abstract:We previously found that age, sex, and malaria were associated with KSHV viral load in individuals from Uganda. In this study, we have evaluated factors associated with presence of EBV DNA in blood and oral fluids among the same individuals, using the same biological samples. Overall, 74% of oral fluids samples and 46% of PBMCs had detectable EBV, compared to 24% and 11% for KSHV respectively Individuals with EBV in PBMCs were more likely to have KSHV in PBMCs (P=0.016). The peak age for detection of EBV in or… Show more
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