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J Clin Pathol 58:1126-1132 doi:10.1136/jcp.2004.020255
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The role of enterovirus in chronic fatigue syndrome

Table 1

 The presence of RNA in PBL of serial blood samples over time of 20 patients with enterovirus associated CFS who were severely ill

Patient identifier Duration of illness (years) Month
All of the patients were bedridden most of the time. Energy indices5 were consistently less than 2 on a 0–10 scale. The enteroviral RNA reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction/enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was performed as described previously.49 The final optical density (OD) was measured and tabulated. ++, OD of 2 to ⩾3; +, 1–1.9; ±, 0.5–0.99; –, ⩽0.49. The negative control was consistently ⩽0.49.
CSF, chronic fatigue syndrome; PBL, peripheral blood leucocytes.
1 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
BC 5 ++ ++ ++
BS 3 ++ ++
BM 4 ++ + + + + +
BA 2 ++ + ±
BJ 2 + ± +
CL 20 ++ ± +
DP 14 +
GL 10 ++
GH 10 ++ ++ ± + ±
GA 8 + + ++
GK 3 ++ ++
GB 11 + ++ ±
GC 2 ++ + +
HK 10 + + +
HG 5 ++ ± +
HL 3 + + + ++ ±
KT 1 ++ + + +
MP 1 + ++ + ±
MB 7 ++ +
PK 2 + +

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