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. 2014 Apr 15;9(4):e95367. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095367

Table 3. Comparisons of the frequencies of antibodies against common infectious agents.

MS CSF IgG abnormality (+) CSF IgG abnormality (−) HCs
Chlamydia pneumoniae 56/90 (62.22%) 42/58 (72.4%)* 14/32 (43.8%)* 92/156 (58.97%)
Helicobacter pylori 26/90 (28.89%)** 19/58 (32.8%) 7/32(21.9%)*** 74/177 (41.81%)** , ***
EBV 86/90 (95.56%) 56/58 (96.6%) 30/32 (93.8%) 143/156 (91.67%)
VZV 89/90 (98.89%) 57/58 (98.3%) 32/32 (100%) 153/156 (98.08%)

*p = 0.0119, compared with IgG abnormality (−) MS patients.

**p = 0.0451, compared with HCs.

***p = 0.0474, compared with HCs.

*,**,***Significant difference between the linked values (p<0.05).

The age of the patients during examination did not differ significantly among HCs and MS patients, regardless of the presence or absence of IgG abnormality (mean ± SD in years: 37.21±12.54 for MS; 36.19±11.36 for IgG abnormality-positive MS; 39.00±14.39 for IgG abnormality-negative MS; and 38.93±12.11 for HCs).

CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; HCs, healthy controls; MS, multiple sclerosis; pcorr, corrected p value; VZV, varicella zoster virus.