PROVIRAL LOAD OF HUMAN T-CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE 1 (HTLV-1) AND COMORBIDITIES IN ASSYMPTOMATIC CARRIERS

Autores

  • Raonne Souza Almeida Alves Menezes Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health
  • Bernardo Galvão Castro Filho Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health
  • Maria Fernanda Rios Grassi Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3386bjmhh.v1i2.240

Palavras-chave:

Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1, Proviral load, Asymptomatic carriers

Resumo

This study aimed to describe comorbidities and symptoms of asymptomatic HTLV-1-infected patients according to the proviral load. Medical records were revised and patients categorized in high and low proviral load groups: >5% and <5% -infected cells, respectively. Frequency of symptoms was quantified. A total of 64 patients were evaluated. Twenty three (36%) patients had high proviral load. All patients had clinical abnormalities reported in the medical records. The most frequently comorbidities were hypertension (37.5%) and depression (25%) and the most frequent symptoms were neurological (82.8%) and ophthalmologic (65.6%). There were no differences in the frequencies of clinical manifestations in patients with low and high proviral load, except for urinary retention, that was more prevalent in the group with high proviral (34.8%). In summary, patients infected with HTLV-1 asymptomatic have a wide spectrum of clinical abnormalities and should be closely followed in order to identify the development of HTLV-1-associated diseases.

Biografia do Autor

  • Raonne Souza Almeida Alves Menezes, Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health

    Medical Student, Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

  • Bernardo Galvão Castro Filho, Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health
    PhD, Full professor, Bahiana  School of Medicine and Public Health,  Oswaldo Cruz Foundation / Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Advanced Laboratory of Public Health (FIOCRUZ / CPqGM / LASP)Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  • Maria Fernanda Rios Grassi, Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health
    PhD, Adjunct  professor, Bahiana  School of  Medicine  and Public Health,  Oswaldo Cruz Foundation / Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Advanced Laboratory of Public Health (FIOCRUZ / CPqGM / LASP), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

    PhD, Adjunct  professor, Bahiana  School of   Medicine  and Public Health,  Oswaldo Cruz Foundation / Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Advanced Laboratory of Public Health (FIOCRUZ / CPqGM / LASP), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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2013-09-07

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Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health's Research Groups Brief Report