漱口水对口腔巨细胞病毒、eb病毒、1型单纯疱疹病毒的影响。

Hessam Nowzari, Petra Wilder-Smith
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背景:巨细胞病毒(HCMV)、eb病毒(EBV)和1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-1)均为致病菌。目的:本双盲随机研究的目的是比较每日两次使用Lumineux漱口水超过60天对口腔病毒载量的影响。de-ionized水。漱口水的主要成分是死海盐。方法:30例受试者随机分为试验组和对照组。在60天的时间里,参与者每天用分配给他们的20毫升漱口水冲洗两次,每次60分钟,分别在早晚饭后。在第0天和第60天,在进食和口腔卫生前以及饮酒后至少60分钟,收集未受刺激的唾液。样本进行mRNA分析。研究终点是对数唾液病毒载量的变化。结果:调整基线差异后,试验组病毒载量下降幅度明显大于对照组,均p值。结论:调整基线差异后,试验组病毒载量下降幅度明显大于对照组,均p值
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Effects of Mouthwash on Oral Cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr Virus, Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1.

Background: Cytomegalovirus (HCMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) are pathogens.

Objectives: The goal of the present double-blinded, randomized study was to compare the effect on oral viral load of twice daily use over 60 days of Lumineux MouthwashRvs. de-ionized water. The main composition of the mouthwash was Dead Sea salt.

Methods: 30 participants were randomized to test or control. For 60 days, participants rinsed for 60s twice daily with 20ml of their allocated mouthwash, after morning and evening meals. On Day 0 and 60, before eating and oral hygiene and at least 60 minutes after drinking, unstimulated saliva was collected. Samples underwent mRNA analysis. Study endpoints were changes in Log Salivary Viral Load.

Result: After adjusting for baseline differences, the reduction in viral load was significantly greater for the test group, all p-values <0.001. Baseline differences did not have an effect on the differences between groups in change over time.

Conclusion: After adjusting for baseline differences, the reduction in viral load was significantly greater for the test group, all p-values <0.001. Baseline differences did not have an effect on the differences between groups in change over time.

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