Tests Establish Link Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS) and Herpes Virus 6 (HHV-6)
A report from one of the discoverers of HHV-6, Dr. Dharam Ablashi and associates, presented evidence of active HHV-6 infection in up to 75% of CFIDS patients compared to virtually none in those without the ailment.
HHV-6 is a cousin to HHV-5 cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV can cause serious infection, blindness or even death in patients with compromised or depressed immune systems. HHV-6 has two variants, A and B. Over 90% of the adult population has HHV-6B (often caught as a child) but it remains dormant thoughtout the rest of their lives. About 20% of American adults carry HHV-6A in it’s latent form. However, those with ailments such as HIV, MS and CFIDS often have the HHV-6A variant in it’s active state.
It has been theorized that different factors could predispose indviduals to HHV-6A susceptibility. These include, but are not limited to, genetic make-up, chemical exposure, chronic stress (physical and emotional) and other environmental factors. Dr. Konstance Knox with HerpesVirus Diagnostics, Inc. states, “what makes HHV-6 particularly insidious is that it attacks and debilitates immune cells, our defense mechanisms designed to destroy such mechanisms.” Additional research has shown that HHV-6 can damage bone marrow, the liver and the lungs.
It appears that if the immune system loses the upper hand in keeping HHV-6 in it’s latent form, it can then attack the immune system, thus establishing itself a non-latent and chronic virus. As mentioned in other articles on www.newchronicfatigue.info there are promising new antivirals and natural antiviral treatments available, but testing for HHV-6 remains difficult.