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The Impact of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection on Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Activity and Patient’s Response to Treatment

机译:Epstein-Barr病毒感染对幼年特发性关节炎活性和患者对治疗的反应的影响

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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection and the onset of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), disease activity, and response to treatment. The study included 44 children with JIA, 23 children with different types of arthritis, and 44 controls. We measured EBV infection markers, including the EBV DNA load and the concentration of antibodies to viral antigens, at disease onset, before treatment. Six months after JIA diagnosis and the initiation of treatment patients with anti-viral capsid antigen IgG had a higher disease activity and worse response to treatment than patients without previous infection. After six months of treatment, the probability of disease inactivity in children without a history of EBV infection was almost 6.5 times greater than in a child with a history of infection. Furthermore, the probability of a better response after six months of treatment in a child with a history of EBV infection was more than five times smaller than in a child without infection. A past EBV infection can have a negative effect on achieving disease remission and may be associated with a worse response to treatment. Our results do not indicate the need for routine assessment of EBV infection markers in patients with JIA.
机译:本研究旨在探讨Epstein-Barr病毒(EBV)感染与青少年特发性关节炎(jia),疾病活动和治疗反应的关系。该研究包括贾氏儿童44名儿童,23名儿童,不同类型的关节炎和44个对照。在治疗之前,我们测量了EBV感染标记物,包括EBV DNA负荷和病毒抗原的抗体浓度。贾贾诊断后六个月和治疗患者的抗病毒衣壳抗原IgG患者具有较高的疾病活动和对治疗的反应比没有先前感染的患者。在治疗六个月后,没有EBV感染病史的儿童疾病不活跃的可能性差不多6.5倍,而不是感染史的孩子。此外,在EBV感染历史历史的儿童六个月治疗后更好地反应的概率比没有感染的孩子小于小孩。过去的EBV感染可能对实现疾病缓解的负面影响,并且可能与对治疗的更糟糕的反应相关。我们的结果并不表明贾维亚患者常规评估贾维斯患者常规评估。

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