Exploring the Cardiovascular Intrigue of Pathogenic Infections

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The study investigates several viral infections, including Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Coxsackievirus, Influenza, and SARS-CoV-2, all of which contribute to various cardiovascular diseases. Key points from the research include:

  • CMV and Atherosclerosis: Research shows that CMV infection leads to endothelial dysfunction, a major contributor to atherosclerosis progression.
  • Coxsackievirus and Myocarditis: Direct infection of heart tissue by Coxsackievirus can lead to inflammation, increasing the risk of acute cardiovascular events.
  • HIV and Cardiovascular Risk: Chronic inflammation caused by HIV infection can exacerbate cardiovascular issues, particularly atherosclerosis.

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