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The
pair of bars in the center (above EBV) compare people with relatively
low PCB exposure and either low (green) or high (blue) exposure
to Epstein Barr Virus. This shows no alteration in risk due to EBV
alone.
The
pair of bars on the right compare two groups of people: low EBV
and low PCB (green) vs. high EBV and high PCB (blue). This striking
result shows over a 20x increase in risk if exposure to both agents,
the contaminant and the virus, is simultaneous and relatively high.
This
result does not prove causation. It suggests, however, that an interaction
between the contaminant and the virus may be increasing the risk
to NHL dramatically. One hypothesis is that the contaminant, known
from animal studies to affect immune system function, is reducing
the ability of the human immune system to resist the impact of an
infectious agent.
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