Risk factors for HTLV-II infection in Peruvian men who have sex with men

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Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-II (HTLV-II) infection is endemic in indigenous groups in the Americas and injection drug users (IDUs) worldwide. In Peru, HTLV-II infection was previously identified in two indigenous Amazonians. We examined risk factors for HTLV-II infection in 2,703 Peruvian men who have sex with men (MSM): 35 (1.3%) were HTLV-II positive. HTLV-II infection was associated with syphilis, HSV-2 infection, unprotected receptive anal intercourse, and older age. This is the first report of HTLV-II in a non-indigenous non-IDU population in Peru. Additional studies are needed to determine if HTLV-II is a sexually transmitted infection in this and other sexually active populations. Copyright © 2006 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Zunt, J. R., La Rosa, A. M., Peinado, J., Lama, J. R., Suarez, L., Pun, M., … Sanchez, J. (2006). Risk factors for HTLV-II infection in Peruvian men who have sex with men. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 74(5), 922–925. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2006.74.922

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