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A study of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma incidence in central Brooklyn

โœ Scribed by Paul H. Levine; Harvey Dosik; Edward M. Joseph; Susanne Felton; Maude A. Bertoni; Jose Cervantes; Vaseem Moulana; Angelica B. Miotti; Loretta J. Goberdhan; Stanley L. Lee; Aman Daouad; Maria DaCosta; Elaine S. Jaffe; Constantine A. Axiotis; Farley R. Cleghorn; Amy Kahn; Seth L. Welles


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
French
Weight
74 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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โœฆ Synopsis


Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL), a rare outcome of infection with human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV-I), is endemic in central Brooklyn, which has a large Caribbean migrant population. Previous studies have suggested that HTLV-I prevalence in central Brooklyn may be similar to that recorded in the Caribbean islands. We established a pilot 1-year surveillance program to identify cases of ATL in 7 of 10 hospitals serving the residents of 18 zip codes of central Brooklyn with a combined population of 1,184,670. Of the 6,198 in-patient beds in the catchment area, approximately 83% were covered. Twelve incident cases of ATL were ascertained, all among persons of Afro-Caribbean descent, indicating an annual incidence in African-Americans in this community of approximately 3.2/100,000 person-years. Unexplained hypercalcemia was the most useful screening method, identifying 3 of 5 patients not referred for possible ATL by a local hematologist. The female:male ratio was 3:1. The age pattern was different from that reported in the Caribbean Basin and closer to the pattern seen in Japan. Our study supports evidence that HTLV-I infection and ATL are endemic in central Brooklyn and suggests that a more intensive surveillance program for this disease coupled with intervention efforts to reduce HTLV-I transmission are warranted.


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