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Prevalence and Risk Factors for HTLV-1/2 Infection in Quilombo Remnant Communities Living in the Brazilian Amazon.
Brito, Wandrey Roberto Dos Santos; Cardoso-Costa, Greice de Lemos; Roland Junior, Lourival Marques; Pereira, Keise Adrielle Santos; Lopes, Felipe Teixeira; Dos Santos, Bernardo Cintra; de Lima, Aline Cecy Rocha; Abreu, Isabella Nogueira; Lima, Carlos Neandro Cordeiro; Lima, Sandra Souza; Cayres Vallinoto, Izaura M Vieira; Dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo; Guerreiro, João Farias; Vallinoto, Antonio Carlos Rosário.
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  • Brito WRDS; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Cardoso-Costa GL; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Roland Junior LM; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Pereira KAS; Laboratory of Human and Medical Genetics, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Lopes FT; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos BC; Laboratory of Genetics of Complex Diseases, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • de Lima ACR; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Abreu IN; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Lima CNC; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Lima SS; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Cayres Vallinoto IMV; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos EJM; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Guerreiro JF; Postgraduate Program in Biology of Infectious and Parasitic Agents, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
  • Vallinoto ACR; Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil.
Front Public Health ; 10: 871865, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35433598
ABSTRACT
Human T-lymphotropic viruses 1 and 2 (HTLV-1 and HTLV-2) are retroviruses that originated on the African continent and dispersed throughout other continents through human migratory flows. This study describes the prevalence of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 infection in residents of 11 quilombo remnant communities in the state of Pará, Brazil, and the associated risk factors. A total of 859 individuals (334 men and 525 women), aged between 7 and 91 years, participated in the study. All subjects answered a questionnaire with questions on sociodemographic characteristics and on risk factors associated with HTLV infection, and blood samples were collected and separated into plasma and leukocytes. An immunoenzymatic assay (ELISA; Murex HTLV-I+II, DiaSorin, Dartford, UK) was used as a screening test, and positive samples were subjected to line immunoassay confirmatory tests (Inno-LIA HTLV I/II Score FUJIREBIO) and DNA extraction for subsequent real-time PCR to differentiate the viral type. Four of the 859 individuals were seropositive for HTLV. HTLV-1 infection was confirmed in one individual from the Itamoari community (0.92%), and HTLV-2 infection was confirmed in two individuals from São Benedito (3.17%) and in one individual from Arimandeua (2.22%). Blood transfusion was the only risk factor associated with HTLV infection in this study. This study reports the occurrence of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 in quilombo remnant communities in the state of Pará. Considering the African origin of the virus and its introduction into Brazil from the slave trade, the continued evaluation of quilombola communities in the state of Pará is essential to better characterize the distribution of infections in these populations and to create public health policies for the control of the spread of the virus and associated diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus Linfotrópico T Tipo 1 Humano / Infecciones por HTLV-I / Infecciones por HTLV-II Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: Front Public Health Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus Linfotrópico T Tipo 1 Humano / Infecciones por HTLV-I / Infecciones por HTLV-II Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: Front Public Health Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil
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