Primary isolation of human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus types I and II: Use for confirming infection in seroindeterminate blood donors

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We describe the use of an immunofluorescence assay and coculture to confirm human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus (HTLV) infection. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 32 of 32 seropositive donors were positive in the immunofluorescence assay, and 63% of their cocultures produced p24 antigen. Specific antibodies distinguished HTLV type I (HTLV-I) from HTLV-II. HTLV-I or HTLV-II was isolated from donors with indeterminate serologic test results.

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Hjelle, B., Mills, R., Goldsmith, C., Swenson, S. G., & Cyrus, S. (1992). Primary isolation of human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus types I and II: Use for confirming infection in seroindeterminate blood donors. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 30(8), 2195–2199. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.30.8.2195-2199.1992

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