Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I and II in transfusion medicine
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0887-7963(91)70197-1
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I and II in transfusion medicine
Abstract
As a consequence of migrating populations, IV drug use and, to a lesser extent, blood transfusions, endemic HTLV-I and HTLV-II infections have spread to nonendemic geographic regions. Although the risk that a person infected with HTLV-I will develop significant disease--even over a lifetime--is estimated to be relatively low, our awareness of the serious diseases associated with other retroviruses requires a cautious approach to blood transfusion. Reports from Japan and the United States indicate that programs testing donated blood and excluding units with HTLV-I antibodies have been highly successful in interrupting the spread of HTLV-I by transfusions. One unanticipated outcome of testing large numbers of people in the United States for HTLV-I antibodies has been recognition of the relatively high prevalence of HTLV-II infection, particularly among IV drug users. The long-term effects of HTLV-II infection are also unknown. Until the natural history and clinical consequences of HTLV-II infection are clearly understood, it is only prudent that blood donated by persons identified to be HTLV-II carriers also be excluded.
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