Antibody- and Cell-Mediated Immunity to Herpes Simplex and Epstein—Barr Viruses in Psychotic Patients

  • Gotlieb-Stematsky T
  • Floru S
  • Becker D
  • et al.
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Abstract

investigate the level of antibodies and CMI [cell-mediated immunity] to HSV [herpes simplex virus] and EBV [Epstein-Barr virus] in a group of young adult patients on admission to hospital at first psychotic attack, before treatment, in order to rule out the effect of factors such as drug therapy, prolonged hospitalization, chronic diseases of old age, impaired immune state, or general ill health and neglect results . . . did not reveal significant differences compared to controls in viral antibody levels tested cell-mediated immunity (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

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Gotlieb-Stematsky, T., Floru, S., Becker, D., Kritchman, E., & Leventon-Kriss, S. (1987). Antibody- and Cell-Mediated Immunity to Herpes Simplex and Epstein—Barr Viruses in Psychotic Patients. In Viruses, Immunity, and Mental Disorders (pp. 173–177). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1799-9_15

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