2016
DOI: 10.12983/ijsrk-2016-p0105-0111
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Seroprevalence of Epstein-Barr Virus IgM Antibodies among HIV-Patients and Apparently Healthy Blood Donors Attending Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika-Zaria, Nigeria

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“…For IgM antibodies, previous studies have reported that over 50.0% of adolescents are EBV-seropositive in USA and Europe (Kangro et al, 1994;Cohen, 2000;Dowd et al, 2013;Anejo-Okopi et al, 2019). Also, previous studies in Africa (Nigeria and Ethiopia) and Asia (Taiwan) have reported 6.0%, and 11% -17% seropositivity (Chen et al, 2015;Bishop and Adegoke, 2016;Kolawole et al, 2017;Ibrahim et al, 2018;Anejo-Okopi et al, 2019), but no comprehensive data on EBV among HIVinfected individuals in Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For IgM antibodies, previous studies have reported that over 50.0% of adolescents are EBV-seropositive in USA and Europe (Kangro et al, 1994;Cohen, 2000;Dowd et al, 2013;Anejo-Okopi et al, 2019). Also, previous studies in Africa (Nigeria and Ethiopia) and Asia (Taiwan) have reported 6.0%, and 11% -17% seropositivity (Chen et al, 2015;Bishop and Adegoke, 2016;Kolawole et al, 2017;Ibrahim et al, 2018;Anejo-Okopi et al, 2019), but no comprehensive data on EBV among HIVinfected individuals in Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 97%