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. 2016 Aug 20;5(8):e003759. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.116.003759

Table 4.

Frequencies of Detection of HHV DNA in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and Healthy Volunteers

ACS Patients SCAD Patients Healthy Volunteers
HHV‐1 0 (0/71) 0 (0/26) 0 (1/53)
HHV‐2 4.23 (3/71) 0 (0/26) 3.77 (2/53)
HHV‐3 0 (0/71) 0 (0/26) 1.89 (1/53)
HHV‐4 29.58 (21/71) 30.77 (8/26) 39.62 (21/53)
HHV‐5 0 (0/71) 3.85 (1/26) 3.77 (2/53)
HHV‐6 0 (0/71) 15.38 (4/26) 7.55 (4/53)
HHV‐7 36.62 (26/71) 42.31 (11/26) 32.08 (17/53)
HHV‐8 4.23 (3/71) 0 (0/26) 1.89 (1/53)

Data are presented as percentage (number of positive patients/total number of patients). For all HHVs, the differences between groups were not significant (P>0.05). ACS indicates acute coronary syndrome; HHV, human herpesvirus; SCAD, stable coronary artery disease.