HTLV-I-associated myelopathy (HAM) in Tokushima Prefecture--geographical and clinical studies in an area between endemic and non-endemic areas of HTLV-I infection.

H Kawai, Y Nishida, Y Sano, M Takagi, M Mizobuchi, M Miyake, S Kashiwagi, T Naruo, T Inui, K Masuda
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The geographic distribution and clinical features of patients with HTLV-I-associated myelopathy (HAM) in Tokushima prefecture were investigated. Nine patients were found prior to December 1990. The minimal prevalence was estimated as 1.1 per 100,000 in the general population, and 1 per 1,309 in HTLV-I-seropositive persons. Seven patients were found in the southern district facing the Pacific Ocean, but only 1 patient each was found in the northern and western districts. The age at disease onset ranged from 15 to 53 yr (average 33 yr). The ratio of male to female patients was 1:8. Adult T cell leukemia was associated with HAM in 1 patient, and Hashimoto's disease in 2 patients. These cases have not been reported previously. The route of transmission of HTLV-I was concluded to be vertical in 4 patients and horizontal in 4 patients, but was uncertain in 1 patient. No evidence of transmission by blood transfusion was found in these patients.
德岛县htlv - 1相关脊髓病(HAM)——htlv - 1感染流行区和非流行区之间地区的地理和临床研究
研究了德岛县htlv - i相关性脊髓病(HAM)患者的地理分布和临床特征。1990年12月前发现9例。据估计,在一般人群中,最低患病率为每10万人1.1例,在htlv - 1血清阳性人群中,最低患病率为每1309人1例。面对太平洋的南区有7例,北部和西部各1例。发病年龄从15岁到53岁(平均33岁)。男女比例为1:8。成人T细胞白血病1例与HAM相关,2例与桥本氏病相关。这些病例以前没有报告过。HTLV-I的传播途径4例为垂直传播途径,4例为水平传播途径,1例不确定。在这些患者中未发现输血传播的证据。
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