Human lymphotropic virus / T-cell leukemia virus type I and II (HTLV-I and II) infection. Epidemiological and clinical spectrum.

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Juan Carlos González Arroyave

Abstract

Colombia is one of the endemic zones for human T Lymphotrophic adult cell Leucemia/ Lymphoma type I and II (HTLV I-II). However, screening for this microorganism has not been adequately structured in our country, exposing the population to a great risk of transfusional dissemination. A revision is made of the main epidemiological and clinical features of the infection in humans, which is characterized by a chronic, latent and asymptomatic infection. When there is a manifest clinical picture it includes adult T cell Leukemia of the adult and a form of myelopathy known as tropical spastic paraparesia. There are a number of associated clinical entities for which a causal relationship has not been fully elucidated.

Keywords:
Human T lymphotrophic virus/ Adult T cell Leukemia / lymphoma, HTLV I y II, Adult T Cell Leukemia, Tropical

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Juan Carlos González Arroyave, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Graduated from the postgraduate program in Medical Microbiology and Parasitology at the UPB School of Medicine. Microbiologist, Instituto Cardiovascular de Investigaciones Clínica Cardiovascular Santa María. Head of the Health Research Center. Faculty of Medicine of the U.P.B., Medellín, Colombia. S.A.

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