No significant HTLV seroprevalence in German people who inject drugs.

  • Oliver Hohn
  • Stephen Norley
  • Claudia Kücherer
  • Ali Bazarbachi
  • Hiba El Hajj
  • Ulrich Marcus
  • Ruth Zimmermann
  • Norbert Bannert
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

Although human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) is transmitted via the same routes as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), its worldwide seroprevalence differs drastically because HTLV is transmitted mainly via infected cells rather than free virus. The sharing of needles and other equipment places people who inject drugs (PWID) at particularly high-risk for such blood-borne diseases.To validate the methodology used to process and analyze the dried blood spots (DBS) utilized in the study, dried serum spots (DSS) with dilutions of sera from known HTLV infected individuals were analyzed by ELISA and Western blot. DBS collected between 2011 and 2015 from 2,077 PWID in eight German cities recruited by respondent-driven sampling were tested for HTLV-s...

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