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Prevalence and genetic characterisation of HTLV-1 and 2 dual infections in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Central-West Brazil
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Central-west BrazilHtlv-1 IsolatesGenetic EpidemiologyImmunologyHuman RetrovirusPreventive TreatmentPublic HealthPulmonary TuberculosisGenetic CharacterisationRespective IsolatesVirologyTuberculosisChronic Viral InfectionEpidemiologyPathogenesisInfectious Respiratory DiseaseAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicineDual Infections
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) may impact the clinical course of tuberculosis (TB). Both infections are highly endemic in Brazil. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of HTLV-1/2 in TB patients in Central-West Brazil and to perform a genetic characterisation of the respective isolates. Of the 402 patients, six (1.49%) were positive for anti-HTLV and five (1.24%; 95% confidence interval: 0.46-3.05) were infected with HTLV-1/2. Genetic characterisation demonstrated that the four HTLV-1 isolates belonged to the Transcontinental subgroup A of the Cosmopolitan subtype a and that the HTLV-2 isolate belonged to subtype a (HTLV-2a/c). The prevalence of HTLV infection observed in this study is higher than that observed in local blood donors and the HTLV-1 and 2 subtypes identified are consistent with those circulating in Brazil.
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