Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:
Numerous studies have reported an association of coronary atherosclerosis and restenosis with certain bacterial and viral infections. This article reviews the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, the role of infectious agents (i.e, cytomegalovirus and
DATA SOURCES:
English-language clinical studies, abstracts, and review articles pertaining to infectious agents and coronary atherosclerosis.
STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION:
Relevant seroepidemiologic and pathologic studies and animal models evaluating the role of cytomegalovirus or
DATA SYNTHESIS:
Studies evaluating the possible role of cytomegalovirus and
CONCLUSIONS:
Current data do not allow us to determine whether infection is a cause or a cofactor of atherosclerosis. These uncertainties can be resolved by larger scale seroepidemiologic, pathologic, and interventional studies. Such efforts will contribute to identifying populations that are appropriate for particular surveillance or specific interventions, such as antibiotics or antiviral therapy.
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