Seabra-Freitas G

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  • Research Article
    Vertical Transmission of Human T-Cell Lymphothropic Virus Type 1: Impact of Counseling Seropositive Women
    Author(s): Amaranto-Damásio MS, Leal-Horiguchi CF, Seabra-Freitas G, Bastos RHC, Reiss DB, Couto BRGM, Martins ML, Starling ALB, Dias AS, Namen-Lopes MSS and Carneiro-Proietti ABFAmaranto-Damásio MS, Leal-Horiguchi CF, Seabra-Freitas G, Bastos RHC, Reiss DB, Couto BRGM, Martins ML, Starling ALB, Dias AS, Namen-Lopes MSS and Carneiro-Proietti ABF

    Objective: Although HTLV-1 is associated with severe diseases, there is ongoing vertical transmission since prenatal HTLV screening is not implemented in countries where the virus is present. We performed a cross-sectional analysis to verify the impact of counseling pregnant HTLV-1 seropositive women, who participate in the GIPH cohort study in Brazil, on this vertical transmission. Methods: GIPH study started in 1997 as an open prevalent cohort of HTLV-positive individuals. Children born from HTLV-1 seropositive women were divided into: (1) born before and (2) after the participation of mothers in the GIPH cohort (“GIPH babies”). The pregnant women participating in the study were counseled in order to prevent viral transmission, with recommendations of avoiding breastfeeding, giving infant formula, and preferably having the delive.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2329-9088.1000172

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