Human T cell lymphotropic virus types I and II in intravenous drug users in San Francisco: risk factors associated with seropositivity

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Human T cell lymphotropic virus types I and II in intravenous drug users in San Francisco: risk factors associated with seropositivity
المؤلفون: Karen Vranizan, Ellen Feigal, John S. Greenspan, Richard E. Chaisson, William A. Blattner, Janies E. Drummond, Edward L. Murphy, Peter Bacchetti, Michael McGrath, Andrew R. Moss
المصدر: The Journal of infectious diseases. 164(1)
سنة النشر: 1991
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Health Behavior, Serology, Cohort Studies, Sex Factors, Risk Factors, Epidemiology, Prevalence, Immunology and Allergy, Medicine, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Risk factor, Seroconversion, Substance Abuse, Intravenous, biology, business.industry, Age Factors, Odds ratio, Homosexuality, Middle Aged, biology.organism_classification, medicine.disease, HTLV-I Infections, HTLV-I Antibodies, HTLV-II Antibodies, Heroin, Infectious Diseases, Cross-Sectional Studies, Human T-lymphotropic virus 1, Immunology, HTLV-II Infections, Coinfection, Female, San Francisco, Viral disease, business
الوصف: Serologic assays for human T cell lymphotropic virus types I and II (HTLV I/II) infection were done in 676 intravenous drug users (IVDUs) in San Francisco between 1985 and 1987: 150 in 1985, 44 in 1986, and 482 in 1987. All sera were tested by Western blot, ELISA, and p24 RIA. A total of 111 participants were seropositive in a minimum of two assays. Duration of intravenous heroin use was strongly associated with the risk of HTLV I/II seropositivity: greater than or equal to 21 years odds ratio, 6.1 (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.2-17.5), compared with less than 10 years of heroin use. Additional independent risk factors included black or Hispanic race, female sex, and the use of drugs in a shooting gallery. Coinfection of HTLV I/II and human immunodeficiency virus was less frequent than expected by chance (P less than .02). Longitudinal specimens were available in 154 participants. The age- and race-adjusted seroconversion rate was 3.4% (95% CI, 1.3-8.9) per person per year. Of the 349 homosexual men tested, none were HTLV I/II-seropositive.
تدمد: 0022-1899
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ce9642ef35b53326f267b2f4ae912d08Test
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2056217Test
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