National Reference Center for AIDS, Department of Microbiology, Parasitology and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
J Med Virol. 2010 Dec;82(12):2116-22. doi: 10.1002/jmv.21834.
Jujuy province, in Northwest Argentina, is known to be endemic for HTLV-1 infection. Moreover, foci of HTLV-1 associated pathologies have also been described in this region. To gain an insight into the current situation of HTLV-1/2 in this endemic area, a seroprevalence and phylogenetic study was performed among a Kolla community from Abra Pampa city and surroundings. Out of 112 individuals, 11 (9.8%) were confirmed as HTLV-1 positive and no HTLV-2 infection was detected. The phylogenetic analysis of the LTR region showed that all the HTLV-1 sequences belonged to the Cosmopolitan subtype a/transcontinental subgroup A, and were closely related to reference sequences from Peru, Argentina, and the South of Brazil (P = 0.82). Considering the cultural and historical features of this community and in spite of the mandatory detection of anti-HTLV-1/2 antibodies in blood banks since 2005, it would be important to implement new public health measures focused on decreasing HTLV-1 transmission in this endemic area.
胡胡伊省位于阿根廷西北部,已知为 HTLV-1 感染的地方病流行区。此外,该地区还描述了与 HTLV-1 相关的病变焦点。为了深入了解该地方病流行区的 HTLV-1/2 现状,对阿布拉潘帕市及其周边地区的科拉社区进行了血清流行率和系统发育研究。在 112 人中,有 11 人(9.8%)被确认为 HTLV-1 阳性,未检测到 HTLV-2 感染。LTR 区的系统发育分析表明,所有 HTLV-1 序列均属于世界性亚型 a/跨大陆亚群 A,与来自秘鲁、阿根廷和巴西南部的参考序列密切相关(P = 0.82)。考虑到该社区的文化和历史特征,尽管自 2005 年以来血库必须检测抗-HTLV-1/2 抗体,但实施新的公共卫生措施以减少该地方病流行区的 HTLV-1 传播非常重要。