Title: A Prospective Study of
1A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr
Virus Infection
HH Balfour Jr, KA Hogquist, CJ Holman, DO
Schmeling, BD Mullan, JA Ed, OA Odumade, W
Thomas, HE Vezina
2A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Financial Disclosures
HH Balfour Jr and KA Hogquist have an
investigator- initiated research grant from
MedImmune, LLC
3A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Step 1 Freshmen students screened for EBV VCA
IgG antibody. Antibody-negative subjects invited
to enroll in the surveillance study (Step 2).
4A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Step 2 Clinic visits q8 wk until graduation
blood and oral wash obtained. Extra sick
visits. Graduates in vicinity seen in clinic q 6
months for up to 5 years after graduation.
Real-time symptom reporting by
internet Subjects prompted by weekly email Data
reviewed Health questionnaire Subjects
prompted monthly by email Data reviewed and
linked to risk score
5A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Results Step 1
546 freshmen screened in the fall of 2006 and 2007
6A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Results of Step 2 (Undergraduate Years)
____ Postgraduate follow-up is ongoing
7Primary EBV Infections by School Year
8Relative Severity of Primary EBV Infection in
University of Minnesota Undergraduates Followed
Prospectively
SOI score from Balfour et al. J Infect Dis
20051921505-12.
9Clinical Features of Primary EBV Infection
Feature Number of Subjects
() Sore throat 55 (93) Cx
lymphadenopathy 45 (76) Fatigue
39 (66) Headache 26 (44) Felt
Feverish 26 (44) Appetite ?
25 (42) Body aches 24
(41)
Median duration of illness, 15 days
10A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Quantitative Viral Shedding
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12CD8 T Cell Mononucleosis
13Correlation of Blood Viral Load and CD8
Lymphocytosis
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15Risk Factors
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17A Prospective Study of Primary Epstein-Barr Virus
Infection
Summary
38 of 18-year olds entering the University of
Minnesota were EBV-naïve The rate of primary EBV
infection was 20 per person-year observed 59/66
students (89) with primary EBV infection were
symptomatic Median duration illness, 15 days
oral shedding, 180 days Quantity of virus in
whole blood correlated with SOI score Deep
kissing was a risk factor for acquisition with or
without coitus Postgraduate follow-up and
additional risk factor analyses are underway