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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > The Epstein-Berr virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
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The Epstein-Berr virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?

Last updated: January 28, 2026 2:45 pm
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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a common infection that affects more than 90% of the population at some point in their lives. While for most people, the virus causes only mild symptoms such as infectious mononucleosis, for others, it can lead to severe autoimmune conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus. A recent study of over 700,000 people has shed light on why some individuals are more vulnerable to the harmful effects of EBV.

Researchers found that about 1 in 10 people carry genetic variants that make them more susceptible to EBV. These individuals have higher levels of EBV DNA in their blood, indicating that the virus persists in their system. The study identified 22 regions of the genome associated with increased EBV levels, many of which were linked to immune-mediated diseases. In particular, variants in genes encoding the major histocompatibility complex were found to affect the body’s ability to detect EBV infection.

Persistent EBV infection can lead to chronic activation of the immune system, eventually triggering autoimmune reactions that target the body’s tissues. This could explain why some people with high levels of EBV DNA are at greater risk of autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Additionally, these genetic variants were also associated with symptoms like malaise and fatigue, suggesting a possible link to conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome.

The findings from this study have important implications for the development of targeted treatments for EBV-related conditions. By understanding which components of the immune system are disrupted by persistent EBV infection, researchers may be able to develop therapies that mitigate the harmful effects of the virus. Furthermore, the identification of specific genetic risk factors for EBV susceptibility could pave the way for personalized interventions in the future.

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One potential avenue for prevention is the development of a vaccine against EBV. While experimental vaccines have been developed, widespread vaccination against EBV would be a significant step in reducing the burden of associated autoimmune conditions. Despite the perception of EBV as a benign illness, its link to serious health issues underscores the need for further research and potential intervention strategies.

In conclusion, the study highlights the complex interplay between genetics, viral infections, and autoimmune diseases. By unraveling the mechanisms underlying EBV susceptibility, researchers are paving the way for targeted therapies and preventive measures that could improve the health outcomes of individuals at risk.

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