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Dermatology. 2008 Feb
15;216(4):341-346
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome after Human
Parvovirus B19 Infection without
Persistent Viremia.Seishima M, Mizutani
Y, Shibuya Y, Arakawa C.
Department of Dermatology, Ogaki
Municipal Hospital, Ogaki City, Japan.
Background: It is unclear how often
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) appears
after human parvovirus B19 (B19)
infection and whether prolonged B19
viremia or some other factors cause CFS.
Objectives: To determine how often CFS
appears after B19 infection and whether
prolonged B19 DNA presence, antibody
production and persistently reduced
complement levels occur in CFS patients
after B19 infection. Methods: Clinical
findings were examined in 210 patients
after B19 infection, and CH50, C3 and C4
levels were determined. B19 DNA and
antibodies to B19 were also tested in 38
patients' sera including 3 with CFS.
Results: Serum B19 DNA disappeared after
4-5 months in all 18 patients tested.
There are no differences in B19 DNA-positive
period between patients with and without
persistent symptoms. IgM antibody titers
to B19 became reduced after 2 months in
all 38 patients. Complement levels
persistently decreased in a greater
proportion of patients with persistent
symptoms. Conclusions: The present study
suggests that we should consider the
possibility of CFS after B19 infection
and that CFS may be derived from several
aspects other than prolonged B19 DNA
presence in sera. Copyright (c) 2008 S.
Karger AG, Basel.
PMID: 18277075
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