Molecular and epidemiological characteristics of blood-borne virus infections among recent immigrants in Spain

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作者
Toro, Carlos
Jimenez, Victoria
Rodriguez, Carmen
del Romero, Jorge
Rodes, Berta
Holguin, Africa
Alvarez, Patricia
Garcia-Campello, Marta
Gomez-Hernando, Cesar
Guelar, Ana
Sheldon, Julie
de Mendoza, Carmen
Simon, Ainhoa
Soriano, Vincent
机构
[1] Hosp Carlos III, Dept Infect Dis, Infect Dis Serv, Madrid 28029, Spain
[2] Ctr Sanitario Sandoval, Madrid, Spain
[3] Complejo Hosp, Microbiol Serv, Pontevedra, Spain
[4] Hosp Virgen Salud, Microbiol Serv, Toledo, Spain
[5] Hosp Mar, Serv Internal Med, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
HIV; HBV; HCV; HTLV; genotype; immigration;
D O I
10.1002/jmv.20744
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The increased immigration from developing regions to Western countries raises public health concerns related to blood-borne viruses. The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infections among recent immigrants attending several Spanish diagnostic centers in years 2002 and 2003 was examined. Genetic characterization of viral subtypes and its relationship with distinct at-risk populations was carried out. A total of 1,303 immigrants were identified. They originated in Latin America (46.9%), Sub-Saharan Africa (23.7%), Eastern Europe (9.4%), and the Maghreb (9.2%). Seroprevalence rates were as follows: HIV-1 4.2%, HBV 4.1%, HCV 2.9%, and HTLV-10.8%. All patients with HIV-1 non-B subtypes, HBV genotypes E and A3, and HCV genotype 4 were sub-Saharan Africans, and had been infected mainly through heterosexual contacts. In contrast, Latin American homo/bisexual men carried HIV-1 subtype B most likely acquired after their arrival to Spain. In conclusion, while Sub-Saharan Africans carry wide diverse genetic variants of blood-borne viruses, the absence of high-risk practices in most cases could limit the spread of these variants. In contrast, Latin Americans with high-risk sexual practices may be a particularly vulnerable collective to acquire blood-borne viruses in the receptor country.
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页码:1599 / 1608
页数:10
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