Evidence of HTLV-I infection in Singapore prostitutes
- PMID: 1863647
- DOI: 10.1177/095646249100200304
Evidence of HTLV-I infection in Singapore prostitutes
Abstract
Sera obtained in 1987 from 63 male and 632 female Singapore prostitutes were screened for antibody to human T-cell leukaemia virus (HTLV)-I with a particle agglutination test. Of the 3 males and 4 females who were positive one had antibody to HTLV-I core and envelope antigen on Western Blot. Two subjects had presumptive antibody to HTLV-I core antigen and a third subject had such antibody on a repeat specimen in 1989. These sera were negative for HIV-1 antibody. There is evidence of infection with HTLV-I or a variant virus in this population. The infection is likely to have been sexually transmitted.
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