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High prevalence of Mycoplasma infections among European chronic fatigue syndrome patients. Examination of four Mycoplasma species in blood of chronic fatigue syndrome patients

Authors :
Pascale De Becker
Danny Coomans
Jo Nijs
Kenny De Meirleir
Garth L. Nicolson
Source :
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology. 34(3)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Prevalence of Mycoplasma species infections in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been extensively reported in the scientific literature. However, all previous reports highlighted the presence of Mycoplasmas in American patients. In this prospective study, the presence of Mycoplasma fermentans, M. penetrans, M. pneumoniae and M. hominis in the blood of 261 European CFS patients and 36 healthy volunteers was examined using forensic polymerase chain reaction. One hundred and seventy-nine (68.6%) patients were infected by at least one species of Mycoplasma, compared to two out of 36 (5.6%) in the control sample (P0.001). Among Mycoplasma-infected patients, M. hominis was the most frequently observed infection (n=96; 36.8% of the overall sample), followed by M. pneumoniae and M. fermentans infections (equal frequencies; n=67; 25.7%). M. penetrans infections were not found. Multiple mycoplasmal infections were detected in 45 patients (17.2%). Compared to American CFS patients (M. pneumoniaeM. hominisM. penetrans), a slightly different pattern of mycoplasmal infections was found in European CFS patients (M. hominisM. pneumoniae, M. fermentansz.Gt;M. penetrans).

Details

ISSN :
09288244
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b9b49c21ccdadfc83038eabb0d3da09