Artigo de Periódico
Human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) infection in neurological patients in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Fecha
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022-510X
v. 165, n. 1
Autor
Gomes, Irênio
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Proietti, Fernando A.
Carvalho, Otavio Augusto Moreno de
Loures, Luiz Antonio M.
Dazza, Marie Christine
Said, Gerard
Larouzé, Bernard
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
Gomes, Irênio
Melo, Ailton de Souza
Proietti, Fernando A.
Carvalho, Otavio Augusto Moreno de
Loures, Luiz Antonio M.
Dazza, Marie Christine
Said, Gerard
Larouzé, Bernard
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
Institución
Resumen
HTLV-I infection represents a major health concern in endemic areas throughout the world, such as Salvador, the main city of Bahia State, with socio-demographic characteristics similar to sub-Saharan African cities, located in the Northeast of Brazil. In order to provide an estimate of the frequency distribution, and range of neurological manifestations potentially related to HTLV-I infection in this city, we conducted a cross-sectional clinical–epidemiological study to determine the prevalence of this infection in patients with neurological diseases. Patients exhibiting vascular diseases, tumoral diseases or trauma were excluded. Over a period of 16 months, we studied 322 consecutive patients with chronic neurological diseases, who attended the neurological clinics of two major hospitals in Salvador. Overall, the prevalence of HTLV-I infection among the patients was 20.9% (67/320). However, the prevalence among the 104 patients with chronic myelopathy was 50.0% (52/104). It was observed that the major prevalence of HTLV-I was between the ages of 40 and 60 years with a female predominance. Our data indicate that, in Salvador city, HTLV-I is associated with chronic myelopathies or myeloneuropathies, which seem to be the only neurological diseases associated with HTLV-I.