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Can A Virus Cause Reactive Arthritis?
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Yes, some viruses have been linked to the development of reactive arthritis, also known as Reiter's syndrome. Reactive arthritis is an autoimmune condition that can develop after a person has been infected with certain bacteria, such as Salmonella, Shigella, or Chlamydia. In these cases, the infection triggers an immune response that leads to inflammation in the joints, eyes, and urinary tract.

Reactive arthritis is considered a type of "post-infectious" arthritis, as it occurs as a result of an infection elsewhere in the body. People who develop reactive arthritis often have symptoms that develop several weeks after they have been infected with a triggering organism.

It is important to note that not everyone who is infected with the triggering bacteria will develop reactive arthritis. The risk of developing the condition is influenced by genetic factors, as well as environmental and lifestyle factors.
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