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Varicella-zoster virus in cerebrospinal fluid at relapses

Researchers found the presence of abundant viral particles identical to VZV (virus that causes chicken pox and shingles) in CSF obtained from MS patients within the first few days of an acute relapse. In contrast, viral particles were not seen in CSF samples from MS patients in remission or from neurological control subjects. Also, DNA from VZV was present in CSF and in blood cells during relapse, disappearing in most patients during remission. The mean viral load was 542 times greater in CSF at relapse than in CSF at remission and 328 times greater in CSF at relapse than in PBMCs at relapse.