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Renowned Virologist Calls for Twinning of HIV and HTLV Tests

This story was posted 9 years ago
3 February 2014
in Health
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The virologist who co-discovered HTLV believes that Grenada and the entire Caricom region should embark on an educational awareness programme about the disease, and at the same time encourage persons to know not only their HIV status but also their HTLV status.

World renowned Virologist Dr Robert Gallo, who is widely known for his co-discovery of HIV and his development of the blood test, told journalists attending a health reporting workshop on Science and epidemiology of viruses, that healthcare professionals need to encourage persons who want to know their HIV status to also know about their HTLV status.

“HTLV is transmitted the same way that HIV is transmitted, and it will be just right for those who are tested for HIV to also get tested for HTLV, because knowing one’s status with regard to any of these viruses is very important, not just for the person but for the public health system,” said Dr. Gallo, who also discovered the first known human retroviruses (HTLV-1 and HTLV-2) which are endemic to regions in the Caribbean including Grenada. The human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-1) is a human retrovirus that is known to cause a type of cancer, referred to as adult T-cell leukaemia and lymphoma, and a demyelinating disease called HTLV-I associated myelopathy/Tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP).

Acknowledging that HTLV is a growing medical challenge, Health Minister Clarice Modeste told the journalists that in Grenada more persons are dying from HTLV than HIV, but yet it’s not receiving the same attention like HIV.

“I must acknowledge that HTLV has not received the same awareness drive and support like HIV but it’s something that we will have to work on,” she promised. A study conducted by Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation – the research division at St George’s University revealed that of 4003 samples tested, 157 were repeatedly positive for HTLV, yielding a prevalence of 3.9% in the Grenadian population.

“Applying the results of blood screening records to the entire population of Grenada it should be expected that approximately 3,728 Grenadians may be currently infected with HTLV,” said the findings of the study which was conducted mainly among pregnant women.

Organized by the Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation in partnership with the Global Virus Network, the aim of the three day workshop which concluded on Saturday was to take the complex subject of “science and epidemiology of viruses” and break it down to reporters so they in turn can share the information with their audience regardless of their audience age or educational background.

The participants represented media outlets in the USA, the region and Grenada.

 

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