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Dormant viruses activate during spaceflight
March 15, 2019

https://phys.org/news/2019-03-dormant-viruses-spaceflight.html

Herpes viruses reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions, according to NASA research published in Frontiers in Microbiology. While only a small proportion develop symptoms, virus reactivation rates increase with spaceflight duration and could present a significant health risk on missions to Mars and beyond.

"During spaceflight there is a rise in secretion of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which are known to suppress the immune system. In keeping with this, we find that astronaut's immune cells—particularly those that normally suppress and eliminate viruses—become less effective during spaceflight and sometimes for up to 60 days after."

In the midst of this stress-induced amnesty on viral killing, dormant viruses reactivate and resurface.
"To date, 47 out of 89 (53%) astronauts on short space shuttle flights, and 14 out of 23 (61%) on longer ISS missions shed herpes viruses in their saliva or urine samples," reports Mehta. "These frequencies—as well as the quantity—of viral shedding are markedly higher than in samples from before or after flight, or from matched healthy controls."

Overall, four of the eight known human herpes viruses were detected. These include the varieties responsible for oral and genital herpes (HSV), chickenpox and shingles (VZV) - which remain lifelong in our nerve cells—as well as CMV and EBV, which take permanent but uneventful residence in our immune cells during childhood. CMV and EBV, are two viruses associated with causing different strains of mononucleosis or the "kissing disease".
 
Thank goodness for acyclovir. I have a form of this virus that causes in-the-mouth-and-throat canker sores. My entire childhood was riddled with pain from them; I remember as early as 5 years old suffering with it. I started daily acyclovir in 1994 and the only times I get significant cankers are when for one reason or another I don't keep taking the pills. For obvious reasons it's now rare that I miss a dose! It's amazing though, that we can "stab it with our steely knives but we just can't kill the beast."
 
I can see it now, NASA's "PIS" program, Prophylactics In Space, as mandatory training for all astronauts!
 
An ex-girlfriend wanted to give me a Moon Kiss and licked my face and said that she can see the moon light reflection... We're talking space here guys come on...
 
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