Abstract
A search for human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) types 1 and 2 and related viruses was performed by serological and molecular means on samples obtained from 421 adult villagers from the southern Cameroon forest areas. One individual (a 56-year-old Baka Pygmy hunter) was found to be HTLV-3 infected; however, there was a low proviral load in blood cells. Complete sequence analysis of this virus (HTLV-3Lobak18) indicated a close relationship to human HTLV-3Pyl43 and simian STLV-3CTO604 strains. Plasma samples from Lobak18, the HTLV-3 infected individual, exhibited a peculiar "HTLV-2-like" pattern on Western blot analysis and were serologically untypeable by line immunoassay. These results were different from those for the 2 previously reported HTLV-3 strains, raising questions about serological confirmation of infection with such retroviruses. © 2008 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Calattini, S., Betsem, E., Bassot, S., Chevalier, S. A., Mahieux, R., Froment, A., & Gessain, A. (2009). New strain of human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) type 3 in a pygmy from Cameroon with peculiar HTLV serologic results. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 199(4), 561–564. https://doi.org/10.1086/596206
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