Prevalence of human T-Cell lymphotropie virus infections in Germany |
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Authors: | Hermann Sch tzl,Gerhard Schwarzfischer,Dietlinde Rose,Birgit Gathof,Wilhelm Weise,Friedrich Deinhardt,Klaus Von Der Helm |
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Affiliation: | Hermann Schätzl,Gerhard Schwarzfischer,Dietlinde Rose,Birgit Gathof,Wilhelm Weise,Friedrich Deinhardt,Klaus Von Der Helm |
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Abstract: | The extent of human T-cell lymphotropic retorvirus HTLV-I and HTLV-II infections in the general population in central Europe has not been investigated fully. Two hundred forty-eight thousand blood donors from southern Germany were examined serologically for antibodies to the human lymphotropic retroviruses HTLV-I and HTLV-II: 0.021% were confirmed postive and 0.056% were “indeterminate”. A limited number of seropositives and “indeterminate” samples were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR): the seropositives were confirmed as positive and 43% of the “indeterminate” samples were PCR-positive. The range of 0.021% HTLV-positives in 248,000 donors, i.e. about two in 10,000 individuals, mirrors closely the published data for the United States. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | HTLV diagnosis prevalence of antibodies PCR |
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