학술논문

No evidence of vertical transmission of HTLV-I in bottle-fed children
Document Type
article
Source
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo. April 2002 44(2)
Subject
HTLV-I infection
HTLV-I vertical transmission
Transmission through breast-feeding
Diagnosis by PCR
Language
English
ISSN
0036-4665
Abstract
The most frequent pathway of vertical transmission of HTLV-I is breast-feeding, however bottle fed children may also become infected in a frequency varying from 4 to 14%. In these children the most probable routes of infection are transplacental or contamination in the birth canal. Forty-one bottle-fed children of HTLV-I seropositive mothers in ages varying from three to 39 months (average age of 11 months) were submitted to nested polymerase chain reaction analysis (pol and tax genes). 81.5% of the children were born by an elective cesarean section. No case of infection was detected. The absence of HTLV-I infection in these cases indicates that transmission by transplacental route may be very infrequent.