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What Infections Cause Demyelination?

Published in Neuro Infections 1 min read

Several infections can cause demyelination, a process where the myelin sheath, which insulates nerve fibers, is damaged, disrupting nerve signal transmission. Here are some examples:

  • Viral Infections:

    • Theiler's virus: This picornavirus, originally found in paralyzed mice, can cause demyelination.
    • JHM virus: A murine coronavirus also isolated from paralyzed mice and known to induce demyelination.
    • Canine distemper virus: This morbillivirus, closely related to the measles virus, causes demyelination in "old dog disease," a subacute encephalitis.
    • Visna virus: A retrovirus causing a slowly progressive demyelinating disease.

It's important to note that the specific mechanisms and the extent of demyelination can vary depending on the virus, the host's immune response, and other factors.

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