Leon-Ponte M, Echeverria de Perez G, Bianco N, Hengst J, Dube S, Love J, Poiesz B J
Institute of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Central University of Venezuela, Caracas.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1998 Apr 15;17(5):458-64. doi: 10.1097/00042560-199804150-00011.
The peripheral blood of 41 Yaruro and Guahibo Indians from Venezuela was examined for HTLV antibodies and DNA. Twenty-five samples (61%) were found to be infected with HTLV-IIB. The sensitivities of the serologic and DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analyses were 80% and 96%, respectively. Epidemiologic studies supported both sexual and perinatal transmission of the virus. Sequence analyses of the HTLV-IIB strains from these Indians indicate that they are unique relative to HTLV-II detected in other groups of humans. HTLV-IIB-G2 isolated from a Guahibo Indian is the most divergent HTLV-IIB strain relative to the prototype HTLV-II NRA.