Training the immune system to fight the virus responsible for glandular fever – also known as infectious mononucleosis or “mono” – leads to improvements in multiple sclerosis symptoms, a small clinical trial has concluded.
The Epstein-Barr virus has long been suspected as a possible cause of MS, after researchers noticed that people with a past history of glandular fever were more likely to develop the neurodegenerative condition. Multiple studies have now confirmed that almost every MS patient carries the virus and that non-carriers …