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Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa

OBJECTIVES: Human T‐lymphotropic virus (HTLV)‐1 causes T‐cell leukaemia and myelopathy. Together with HTLV‐2, it is endemic in some African nations. Seroprevalence data from Malawi are scarce, with no reports on associated disease incidence. HTLV seroprevalence and type were tested in 418 healthy mo...

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Autores principales: Fox, James M., Mutalima, Nora, Molyneux, Elizabeth, Carpenter, Lucy M., Taylor, Graham P., Bland, Martin, Newton, Robert, Martin, Fabiola
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26700941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12659
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author Fox, James M.
Mutalima, Nora
Molyneux, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Lucy M.
Taylor, Graham P.
Bland, Martin
Newton, Robert
Martin, Fabiola
author_facet Fox, James M.
Mutalima, Nora
Molyneux, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Lucy M.
Taylor, Graham P.
Bland, Martin
Newton, Robert
Martin, Fabiola
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description OBJECTIVES: Human T‐lymphotropic virus (HTLV)‐1 causes T‐cell leukaemia and myelopathy. Together with HTLV‐2, it is endemic in some African nations. Seroprevalence data from Malawi are scarce, with no reports on associated disease incidence. HTLV seroprevalence and type were tested in 418 healthy mothers from Malawi. In addition, we tested the sera of 534 children to investigate mother‐to‐child transmission. To provide context, we conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in African women and children. METHODS: Stored samples from a previous childhood cancer and BBV study were analysed. ELISA was used for HTLV screening followed by immunoblot for confirmation and typing. Standard methods were used for the systematic review. RESULTS: HTLV seroprevalence was 2.6% (11/418) in mothers and 2.2% (12/534) in children. Three mothers carried HTLV‐1 alone, seven had HTLV‐2 and one was dually infected. Three children carried HTLV‐1 alone, seven had HTLV‐2 and two were dually infected. Only two corresponding mothers of the 12 HTLV‐positive children were HTLV positive. The systematic review included 66 studies of women and 13 of children conducted in 25 African countries. Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 varied from 0 to 17% and of HTLV‐2 from 0 to 4%. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to findings from other studies in Africa, the seroprevalence of HTLV‐2 was higher than that of HTLV‐1 in Malawi and one of the highest for the African region. The lack of mother–child concordance suggests alternative sources of infection among children. Our data and analyses contribute to HTLV prevalence mapping in Africa.
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spelling pubmed-48197002016-04-28 Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa Fox, James M. Mutalima, Nora Molyneux, Elizabeth Carpenter, Lucy M. Taylor, Graham P. Bland, Martin Newton, Robert Martin, Fabiola Trop Med Int Health Reviews OBJECTIVES: Human T‐lymphotropic virus (HTLV)‐1 causes T‐cell leukaemia and myelopathy. Together with HTLV‐2, it is endemic in some African nations. Seroprevalence data from Malawi are scarce, with no reports on associated disease incidence. HTLV seroprevalence and type were tested in 418 healthy mothers from Malawi. In addition, we tested the sera of 534 children to investigate mother‐to‐child transmission. To provide context, we conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in African women and children. METHODS: Stored samples from a previous childhood cancer and BBV study were analysed. ELISA was used for HTLV screening followed by immunoblot for confirmation and typing. Standard methods were used for the systematic review. RESULTS: HTLV seroprevalence was 2.6% (11/418) in mothers and 2.2% (12/534) in children. Three mothers carried HTLV‐1 alone, seven had HTLV‐2 and one was dually infected. Three children carried HTLV‐1 alone, seven had HTLV‐2 and two were dually infected. Only two corresponding mothers of the 12 HTLV‐positive children were HTLV positive. The systematic review included 66 studies of women and 13 of children conducted in 25 African countries. Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 varied from 0 to 17% and of HTLV‐2 from 0 to 4%. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to findings from other studies in Africa, the seroprevalence of HTLV‐2 was higher than that of HTLV‐1 in Malawi and one of the highest for the African region. The lack of mother–child concordance suggests alternative sources of infection among children. Our data and analyses contribute to HTLV prevalence mapping in Africa. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-03 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4819700/ /pubmed/26700941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12659 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Reviews
Fox, James M.
Mutalima, Nora
Molyneux, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Lucy M.
Taylor, Graham P.
Bland, Martin
Newton, Robert
Martin, Fabiola
Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title_full Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title_fullStr Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title_short Seroprevalence of HTLV‐1 and HTLV‐2 amongst mothers and children in Malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of HTLV seroprevalence in Africa
title_sort seroprevalence of htlv‐1 and htlv‐2 amongst mothers and children in malawi within the context of a systematic review and meta‐analysis of htlv seroprevalence in africa
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26700941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12659
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