What are the 3 stages of the Epstein-Barr virus?
The stages of the Reactivated EBV are as follows:
- Immediate early: Genes like BZLF1 and BRLF1 are transcribed immediately after the virus enters host cells or receives an inducing signal.
- Early: A stage of gene expression in herpesvirus lytic replication.
- Late: A stage of gene expression in herpesvirus lytic replication
What happens if EBV reactivates?
If EBV reactivates, you may experience flu-like symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Inflamed throat
- Swollen lymph nodes (found in the neck)
- Rash
- Enlarged spleen
- Swollen liver
When treated early on, there are holistic protocols to help clear the virus. If the virus doesn’t heal on its own or treatment isn’t made, it could lead to further and more serious health complications.