High prevalence of HTLV-I and HTLV-II among blood donors in Argentina: a South American health concern.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

Centro Nacional de Referencia para el SIDA (CNRS), Departamento Microbiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: January 2005

After an HTLV-I endemic area was discovered in Jujuy, a northwestern province in Argentina, to detect other possible foci of HTLV-I/II we started in 1997 a multicentric study to estimate the seroprevalence of HTLV-I/II including blood banks from different regions of the country. Out of 123,233 samples from nine different provinces, 68 proved seropositive with a final prevalence of 0.05% (95% CI = 0.0432-0.0704%). The seroprevalence ranged from 0.03 to 0.16% depending on the geographic location. An HTLV-I [odds ratio (OR) 12.7, 95% confidence interval (CI), 3.43-47.60] prevalence significantly greater was found in the northwest (Salta Province) and a nonsignificant but higher prevalence of HTLV-II in the North (Chaco). Two (0.001%) of the seropositive blood donors reported risk factors due to receiving transfusions and 19 (0.01%) were born in HTLV-I/II South American endemic areas. Although Argentina has been considered a nonendemic country for HTLV-I/II, the need for systematic screening for such infection became imperative based on the present study.

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