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Review
. 2020 Feb 14;17(1):4.
doi: 10.1186/s12977-020-0512-z.

The challenge of describing the epidemiology of HTLV in the Amazon region of Brazil

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The challenge of describing the epidemiology of HTLV in the Amazon region of Brazil

Ricardo Ishak et al. Retrovirology. .

Abstract

HTLV-1 was the first described human retrovirus and was soon found to be associated with severe clinical diseases, including a devastating lymphoma/leukemia and other inflammatory diseases. Although HTLV-2 is not usually pathogenic, it is widely distributed among native Indian populations in Brazil, particularly in the Amazon region of the country. Presently, HTLV spreads mainly by the sexual route and from mother to child, and virus persistence is an active biological factor aiding its transmission. Recently, the use of illicit drugs has been shown to be an additional risk factor, showing the influence of new habits on the epidemiology of HTLV in the region. Despite the detection of the virus in several different populations in the Amazon region of Brazil for almost 30 years, the exact prevalence of HTLV-1/2 is not well defined. The original biases in sampling and the selection of epidemiologically unsuitable populations were commonly repeated in most prevalence studies, generating unreliable and conflicting figures that do not represent the actual prevalence of HTLV. The improvements in clinical and laboratory facilities have resulted in the description of several clinical manifestations that were previously unknown in the region. The extent of the spread of the virus must be defined in this region, which is the largest geographical area of the country. As prophylaxis advances toward the use of vaccines against HTLV-1, it is important to determine who is at risk of being infected and developing a disease to successfully implement preventive measures, particularly as proposals are made to eradicate the virus among humans.

Keywords: Amazon region; Brazil; Epidemiology; HTLV-1/2; Prevalence.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Representation of the Amazon region of Brazil with the results of prevalence rates of HTLV-1/2 infection in population groups

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