1. HTLV-III in the semen and blood of a healthy homosexual man.
- Author
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Ho DD, Schooley RT, Rota TR, Kaplan JC, Flynn T, Salahuddin SZ, Gonda MA, and Hirsch MS
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- Adult, Carrier State, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Electron, RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase analysis, Blood microbiology, Deltaretrovirus isolation & purification, Homosexuality, Semen microbiology
- Abstract
Human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) is the probable etiologic agent for the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HTLV-III was isolated from semen and blood of a healthy homosexual man whose serum contains antibodies to HTLV-III. The finding of virus in semen supports epidemiologic data that suggest that AIDS can be transmitted sexually. In addition, the demonstration of HTLV-III in the blood and semen of a healthy individual establishes an asymptomatic, virus-positive carrier state which may be important in the dissemination of HTLV-III and, consequently, AIDS.
- Published
- 1984
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