Could Mono Virus Or Fat Cells Be Playing Roles in Long COVID?

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Could Mono Virus Or Fat Cells Be Playing Roles in Long COVID?
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Nearly three years into the pandemic, scientists are still trying to figure out why some people get long COVID and why a small portion have lasting symptoms.

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“I don’t think we should ignore that," she said. Biology and behavior are probably both at play, Klein said. Watson started her virtual long haulers group that April. The others soon learned of that nickname and embraced it.Several studies suggest the ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus could play a role in some cases of long COVID.

Not all long COVID patients have these markers. But it’s possible that Epstein-Barr is causing symptoms in those who do, although scientists say more study is needed. Lab tests showed that the virus can reproduce in fat tissue. That raises the possibility that fat tissue could serve as a “reservoir," potentially fueling long COVID.

“We have a good scientific basis together with some preliminary data to argue that we might be on the right track," said Dr. Philipp Scherer.

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