Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jan 2003)

Western blot seroindeterminate individuals for Human T-lymphotropic Virus 1/2 (HTLV-1/2) in Fortaleza (Brazil): a serological and molecular diagnostic and epidemiological approach

  • Santos Terezinha de Jesus Teixeira,
  • Costa Carlos Maurício de Castro,
  • Goubau Patrick,
  • Vandamme Anne-Mieke,
  • Desmyter Jan,
  • Van Dooren Sonia,
  • Mota Rosa M. S.,
  • Costa Francine Bovy de Castro,
  • Oliveira Ana C. S.,
  • Gomes Vânia Barreto A.F.,
  • Carneiro-Proietti Anna B.,
  • Bruin Veralice Meireles Sales de,
  • Sousa Francisca C. F. de,
  • Oriá Reinaldo Barreto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 202 – 209

Abstract

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How to handle Western blot (WB) seroindeterminate individuals for Human T-lymphotropic Virus 1/2 (HTLV-1/2) constitutes a challenge for blood banks and fam ilies. We made a cross-sectional study of 191 enzyme linked immunoassay (EIA) reactive individuals from the hematological center (HEMOCE) of Fortaleza (Brazil), examining their serological (WB) and molecular (PCR) diagnosis, and demographic profiles, as well as a possible association of their condition with other infectious pathologies and risk factors. Ethical institutional approval and personal consent were obtained. Out of 191 EIA reactive individuals, 118 were WB seroindeterminate and 73 were seropositive for HTLV-1/2. In the PCR analysis of 41 WB seroindeterminate individuals, 9 (22%) were positive and 32 (78%) were negative for HTLV-1/2. The demographic analysis indicated a trend towards a predominance of males among the seroindeterminate individuals and females in the seropositive ones. The seroindeterminate individuals were younger than the seropositive ones. We did not find any association of these conditions with syphilis, Chagas disease or HIV or hepatitis, and with risk factors such as breast-feeding, blood transfusion, STD (syphilis) and IDU.

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