Abstract

Background

Although only 8%–10% of persons infected with human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) may develop virus-associated diseases lifelong, misdiagnosis of asymptomatic infected carriers frequently leads to late diagnoses.

Methods

A nationwide HTLV-1 register was created in Spain in 1989. A total of 351 infected persons had been reported by the end of 2017. We examined all new HTLV-1 diagnoses during the last decade and compared their clinical presentation.

Results

A total of 247 individuals with HTLV-1 infection had been reported in Spain since year 2008. The incidence has remained stable with 20–25 new diagnoses yearly. Women represented 62%. Only 12% were native Spaniards, most of whom were foreigners from Latin America (72.5%). Up to 57 (23%) individuals presented clinically with HTLV-1-associated conditions, including subacute myelopathy (n = 24; 42.1%), T-cell lymphoma (n = 19; 33.3%), or Strongyloides stercoralis infestation (n = 8; 14%). Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 diagnosis had been made either at blood banks (n = 109; 44%) or at clinics (n = 138; 56%). It is interesting to note that Spaniards and especially Africans were overrepresented among patients presenting with HTLV-1-associated illnesses, suggesting that misdiagnosis and late presentation are more frequent in these populations compared to Latin Americans.

Conclusions

Given that 23% of new HTLV-1 diagnoses in Spain are symptomatic, underdiagnosis must be common. Although screening in blood banks mostly identifies asymptomatic Latin American carriers, a disproportionately high number of Spaniards and Africans are unveiled too late, that is, they already suffer from classic HTLV-1 illnesses.

Details

Title
Clinical Presentation of Individuals With Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-1 Infection in Spain
Author
De Mendoza, Carmen 1 ; Pirón, Maria 2 ; Gonzalez, Rocío 3 ; Jiménez, Ana 4 ; Caballero, Estrella 5 ; Roc, Lourdes 6 ; Benito, Rafael 7 ; Ramos, Jose Manuel 8 ; Soriano, Vicente 9 ; Rodríguez, C; Vera, M; J del Romero; Marcaida, G; Ocete, M D; Caballero, E; Molina, I; Aguilera, A; Rodríguez-Calviño, J J; Navarro, D; Rivero, C; Vilariño, M D; Benito, R; Algarate, S; Gil, J; Ortiz de Lejarazu, R; Rojo, S; Eirós, J M; A San Miguel; Manzardo, C; Miró, J M; García, J; Paz, I; Poveda, E; Calderón, E; Escudero, D; Trigo, M; Diz, J; García-Campello, M; Rodríguez-Iglesias, M; Hernández-Betancor, A; Martín, A M; Ramos, J M; Gimeno, A; Gutiérrez, F; Rodríguez, J C; Sánchez, V; Gómez-Hernando, C; Cilla, G; Pérez-Trallero, E; López-Aldeguer, J; Fernández-Pereira, L; Niubó, J; Hernández, M; López-Lirola, A M; Gómez-Sirvent, J L; Force, L; Cifuentes, C; Pérez, S; Morano, L; Raya, C; González-Praetorius, A; Pérez, J L; Peñaranda, M; Hernáez-Crespo, S; Montejo, J M; Roc, L; Martínez-Sapiña, A; Viciana, I; Cabezas, T; Lozano, A; Fernández, J M; García-Bermejo, I; Gaspar, G; García, R; Górgolas, M; Vegas, C; Blas, J; Miralles, P; Valeiro, M; Aldamiz, T; Margall, N; Guardia, C; E do Pico; Polo, I; Aguinaga, A; Ezpeleta, C; Sauleda, S; Pirón, M; Torres, P; González, R; Jiménez, A; Blanco, L; Suárez, A; Rodríguez-Avial, I; Pérez-Rivilla, A; Parra, P; Fernández, M; Fernández-Alonso, M; Treviño, A; Requena, S; Benítez-Gutiérrez, L; Cuervas-Mons, V; de Mendoza, C; Barreiro, P; Soriano, V; Corral, O; Gomez-Gallego, F

 Puerta de Hierro Research Institute and University Hospital, Majadahonda, Madrid 
 Blood and Tissue Bank, Barcelona 
 Regional Transfusion Center, Madrid 
 Centro de Hemoterapia de Castilla-León, Valladolid 
 Hospital Vall d’Hebrón, Barcelona 
 Hospital Miguel Servet, Zaragoza 
 Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa, Zaragoza 
 General Hospital, Alicante 
 UNIR Health Sciences School, Madrid; La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Feb 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
23288957
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3170947565
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.