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Article: What's Next for XMRV?

There is an ongoing UK WPI study, with the final draws scheduled for early next year. The Ashford 50 were the first tranche of that study. The volcanic ash problems interrupted the draw schedule.
 
Cort,

Thanks for compiling the list. Just one thought. To put into context a finding of XMRV/MLV or failure to find XMRV/MLV, would it be useful to post the percentages of positives in both controls and patients. Zero/zero raises questions about the ability of a lab to find anything in a real patient (not just a spiked sample). Just my two cents.

Thanks again,

Shane
 
The Association has compiled a table on the seven peer reviewed articles published so far:

http://cfids.org/xmrv/data-comparison-082410.pdf

and a table comparing the CFS-related studies presented at the XMRV Workshop:

http://www.cfids.org/xmrv/wrkshp-data-comparison.pdf

Both tables include the CFS criteria used, detection method used, number of patients and controls who were positive, etc.

Jennie - just the person I was thinking of :cool:. The CAA's Glaxo Smith Kline project is so intriguing. You've got a great set of patients... I assume that you're trying to culture the virus.......but it's kind of flying under the radar....what is going on with that project? How far along are they? Can you say?......(we'll keep it to ourselves :D)....
 
The Association has compiled a table on the seven peer reviewed articles published so far:

http://cfids.org/xmrv/data-comparison-082410.pdf

and a table comparing the CFS-related studies presented at the XMRV Workshop:

http://www.cfids.org/xmrv/wrkshp-data-comparison.pdf

Both tables include the CFS criteria used, detection method used, number of patients and controls who were positive, etc.

Thanks. I shared the workshop summary (and chart) with my primary care physician this week. I also gave him a copy of Dr. Komaroff's presentation.
 
Jennie - just the person I was thinking of :cool:. The CAA's Glaxo Smith Kline project is so intriguing. You've got a great set of patients... I assume that you're trying to culture the virus.......but it's kind of flying under the radar....what is going on with that project? How far along are they? Can you say?......(we'll keep it to ourselves :D)....

Sorry, Cort! I'm bound by confidentiality agreements. :innocent1:
 
Sorry, Cort! I'm bound by confidentiality agreements. :innocent1:


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Cort, would it be possible to start a list of studies (with their locations) that are looking for participants. I live near a big city (Los Angeles) and don't have a clue if there are any researchers who would like to study a few drops of my blood. And I would be happy to have blood drawn and sent to a study at any location, if I knew where to send it.

John
 
That's a good question....I actually assume (big of me!) that if someone was having trouble getting samples they might contact us. :D Then, again they might not know of us. :rolleyes:

I know we overwhelmed Montoya, OFFER and Edmonton when we posted that their studies were open - they asked us to take down those posts. I've also heard of other non XMRV ME/CFS studies that have trouble getting filled.

If this anyone who needs blood we'd love to help out.

This is the kind of thing - providing opportunities to participate - that the Forums can be very helpful with, that's for sure.