Abstract
The link between infection and cardiovascular disease has been assessed by measuring the presence of antibodies against the pathogen. There are several mechanisms by which the immune response to a virus can result in immunopathology. Knowledge about molecular mimicry between infectious agents and human tissue could be used in clinical laboratory tests for early detection and prevention of infections-induced cardiovascular disease.
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Vojdani, A. (2003, May 1). A look at infectious agents as a possible causative factor in cardiovascular disease: Part III. Laboratory Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1309/DGLW-RYEA-3E9U-H3DP
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