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Title: Human immunodeficiency virus and human T-cell leukemia virus type I in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis in Miami. Author: Perez G, Ortiz-Interian C, Lee H, de Medina M, Cerney M, Allain JP, Schiff E, Parks E, Parks W, Bourgoignie JJ. Journal: Am J Kidney Dis; 1989 Jul; 14(1):39-43. PubMed ID: 2787117. Abstract: The high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection in populations at risk in Miami prompted a seroepidemiologic study of both HIV-1 and the human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I), a closely related virus, in our patients receiving chronic hemodialysis. One hundred twenty-nine patients undergoing hemodialysis in 1986 and 1987 were tested for antibody against both viral antigens by EIA (Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL). Seroreactive samples for HIV-1 and/or HTLV-I were confirmed by Western blot and, for HTLV-I, by viral cultures. Thirty patients (23.2%) were positive for retroviral infection (22 for HIV-1 alone, four for HTLV-I alone, and four for both HIV-1 and HTLV-I). The most important risk factor was intravenous drug use, followed by blood transfusion. Patients with HIV-1 had lower T4-T8 ratios and higher mortality than those with HTLV-I infection alone. It was concluded that HTLV-I, as well as HIV-1, infection is endemic in chronic dialysis centers in Miami. The clinical consequences of HTLV-I infection in relatively immunocompromised patients with chronic uremia who are undergoing chronic hemodialysis remains to be established.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]