The first survey of human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV) in HIV/AIDS patients in Santa Catarina State, Brazil

Authors

  • Chaiana Esmeraldino Mendes Marcon Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
  • Karoline Rodrigues Campos Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo, Coordenadoria de Controle de Doença, Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Centro de Imunologia
  • Gabriela Bassi da Silva Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo, Coordenadoria de Controle de Doença, Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Centro de Imunologia
  • Fabiana Schuelter-Trevisol Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
  • Aline Daiane Schlindwein Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
  • Daisson José Trevisol Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
  • Adele Caterino-de-Araujo Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo, Coordenadoria de Controle de Doença, Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Centro de Imunologia https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0155-6580

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961053

Keywords:

HTLV-1, HTLV-2, HIV, Santa Catarina State, Brazil

Abstract

Santa Catarina is a Brazilian State that has reported the lowest prevalence of human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV-1/2) in blood donors (0.04%). Although it presents ports, airports and roads that facilitate the entrance and dissemination of new infectious agents, no information exists concerning the HTLV-1/2 infections in HIV/AIDS patients. This study searched for HTLV-1/2 antibodies in plasma samples of 625 HIV/AIDS patients from the municipality of Tubarao (Southern Santa Catarina), and disclosed 1.1% of positivity (0.48% HTLV-1, 0.48% HTLV-2 and 0.16% untypeable HTLV), and a positive correlation with the male sex (OR 4.16) and intravenous drug use (OR 35.18). Although the percentage of 1.1% appears to be low, it is 27.5 times higher than the percentage detected in blood donors. Since HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 are circulating in HIV-infected individuals in Southern Santa Catarina, and these retroviruses could cause a differently impact on the HIV/AIDS outcomes, the surveillance of HTLV-1/2 is necessary, and it could support public health policies in preventing the transmission and dissemination of these viruses in this State.

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Published

2019-10-09

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Brief Communication

How to Cite

Marcon, C. E. M., Campos, K. R., Silva, G. B. da, Schuelter-Trevisol, F., Schlindwein, A. D., Trevisol, D. J., & Caterino-de-Araujo, A. (2019). The first survey of human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV) in HIV/AIDS patients in Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 61, e53. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961053