A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence

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Autor(a) principal: Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Nunes, Ceuci de Lima Xavier, Melo, Adriana, Romeo, Maura, Boa Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral, Dourado, Maria Inês Costa, Alcântara, Luiz Carlos Júnior, Castro, Bernardo Galvão
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Resumo: Previous data suggest that Salvador, the capital of the State of Bahia, a northeastern state of Brazil, has the highest prevalence of HTLV infection in blood donors among Brazilian cities. The aim of this case-control study was to identify the determinants of risk for HTLV infection among blood donors in the city of Salvador. Between January 2000 and December 2003, 504 blood donors with positive screening tests for HTLV infection (unconfirmed prevalence of 0.48%) were invited to participate in our study. A total of 154 had performed a Western Blot (WB) test, 139 were of which found to be positive (false positive screening rate 9.9%). Using a standardized questionnaire, a single interviewer obtained information on demographic, socio-economical and educational characteristics, as well as sexual behavior from 91 out of the 139 positive by WB and from 194 HTLV-negative blood donors. Prevalence of HTLV infection was 0.48%. Multivariate analysis revealed women (OR 3.79 [1.61-8.88], p=0.002), low family income* (OR 3.37 [1.17-9.66], p=0.02), self-reported history of sexual transmitted diseases (OR 6.15 [2.04-18.51], p=0.001), 2 or more sexual partners during life (OR 9.29 [2.16-39.94], p=0.0020) and inconsistent use of condoms (OR 4.73 [1.98-11.26], p=0.0004) as risk factors for HTLV infection. In accordance with previous published data, our results point to an association between low socio-economical level, poor education and unsafe sexual behavior with HTLV infection. We observed a lower prevalence of HLTV infection when compared to
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Between January 2000 and December 2003, 504 blood donors with positive screening tests for HTLV infection (unconfirmed prevalence of 0.48%) were invited to participate in our study. A total of 154 had performed a Western Blot (WB) test, 139 were of which found to be positive (false positive screening rate 9.9%). Using a standardized questionnaire, a single interviewer obtained information on demographic, socio-economical and educational characteristics, as well as sexual behavior from 91 out of the 139 positive by WB and from 194 HTLV-negative blood donors. Prevalence of HTLV infection was 0.48%. Multivariate analysis revealed women (OR 3.79 [1.61-8.88], p=0.002), low family income* (OR 3.37 [1.17-9.66], p=0.02), self-reported history of sexual transmitted diseases (OR 6.15 [2.04-18.51], p=0.001), 2 or more sexual partners during life (OR 9.29 [2.16-39.94], p=0.0020) and inconsistent use of condoms (OR 4.73 [1.98-11.26], p=0.0004) as risk factors for HTLV infection. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
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title A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
spellingShingle A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
HTLV
blood donors
risk factors
prevalence
HTLV
doadores de sangue
fatores de risco
prevalência
title_short A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
title_full A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
title_fullStr A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
title_full_unstemmed A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
title_sort A case-control study of HTLV-infection among blood donors in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - associated risk factors and trend towards declining prevalence
author Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
author_facet Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
Nunes, Ceuci de Lima Xavier
Melo, Adriana
Romeo, Maura
Boa Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Alcântara, Luiz Carlos Júnior
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
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author2 Nunes, Ceuci de Lima Xavier
Melo, Adriana
Romeo, Maura
Boa Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Alcântara, Luiz Carlos Júnior
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
Nunes, Ceuci de Lima Xavier
Melo, Adriana
Romeo, Maura
Boa Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Alcântara, Luiz Carlos Júnior
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
Mota, Augusto César de Andrade
Nunes, Ceuci de Lima Xavier
Melo, Adriana
Romeo, Maura
Boa Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Alcântara, Luiz Carlos Júnior
Castro, Bernardo Galvão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HTLV
blood donors
risk factors
prevalence
HTLV
doadores de sangue
fatores de risco
prevalência
topic HTLV
blood donors
risk factors
prevalence
HTLV
doadores de sangue
fatores de risco
prevalência
description Previous data suggest that Salvador, the capital of the State of Bahia, a northeastern state of Brazil, has the highest prevalence of HTLV infection in blood donors among Brazilian cities. The aim of this case-control study was to identify the determinants of risk for HTLV infection among blood donors in the city of Salvador. Between January 2000 and December 2003, 504 blood donors with positive screening tests for HTLV infection (unconfirmed prevalence of 0.48%) were invited to participate in our study. A total of 154 had performed a Western Blot (WB) test, 139 were of which found to be positive (false positive screening rate 9.9%). Using a standardized questionnaire, a single interviewer obtained information on demographic, socio-economical and educational characteristics, as well as sexual behavior from 91 out of the 139 positive by WB and from 194 HTLV-negative blood donors. Prevalence of HTLV infection was 0.48%. Multivariate analysis revealed women (OR 3.79 [1.61-8.88], p=0.002), low family income* (OR 3.37 [1.17-9.66], p=0.02), self-reported history of sexual transmitted diseases (OR 6.15 [2.04-18.51], p=0.001), 2 or more sexual partners during life (OR 9.29 [2.16-39.94], p=0.0020) and inconsistent use of condoms (OR 4.73 [1.98-11.26], p=0.0004) as risk factors for HTLV infection. In accordance with previous published data, our results point to an association between low socio-economical level, poor education and unsafe sexual behavior with HTLV infection. We observed a lower prevalence of HLTV infection when compared to
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