Epidemiological aspects of retrovirus (HTLV) infection among Indian populations in the Amazon Region of Brazil
HTLV was initially described in association with a form of leukemia in Japan and a neurological disease in the Caribbean. It was soon shown that HTLV-II was endemic among Amerindians and particularly among Brazilian Indians. The Amazon Region of Brazil is presently the largest endemic area for this...
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Main Authors: | Ricardo Ishak (Author), Antonio Carlos Rosário Vallinoto (Author), Vânia Nakauth Azevedo (Author), Marluísa de Oliveira Guimarães Ishak (Author) |
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