Epstein-Barr virus may increase risk of multiple sclerosis, Science study says – The Washington Post

As part of the study, the researchers examined 123 people who had neither MS nor EBV when their blood samples were first taken. They divided them into two groups. The first, a group of 33 MS patients, contained 32 EBV-positive cases. The second, a control group of 90 people who did not have MS, only contained 51 EBV cases.