Lack of HTLV-II infection in newborns born from HIV-1 infected mothers in southern Italy

Eur J Epidemiol. 1997 Jan;13(1):121-2. doi: 10.1023/a:1007381018745.

Abstract

In order to evaluate the presence of HTLV-II infection in a cohort of newborns born from HIV-1 infected mothers, a retrospective study was conducted on 80 newborns. Only 1 birth serum sample (1.25%) was found seropositive for HTLV-II by Western Blot suggesting a transplacental transmission of anti-HTLV-II antibodies. Two consecutive PCR performed on PBMCs of the seropositive newborn resulted negative suggest the absence of the infection. More extensive studies are needed to assess the risk of transmission in areas with a higher prevalence of HTLV-II infection.

Publication types

  • Letter

MeSH terms

  • Cohort Studies
  • Female
  • HIV Infections / transmission*
  • HIV-1
  • HTLV-II Infections / congenital*
  • HTLV-II Infections / epidemiology
  • HTLV-II Infections / transmission*
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical*
  • Italy / epidemiology
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious*
  • Retrospective Studies