Nexus Biomedika
Vol 3, No 2 (2014): Nexus Biomedika

Status Infeksi Torque Teno Virus (TTV) Komunitas Gigolo Surakarta

Ariapramuda, Engine Rabindra ( Department of Microbiology, Sebelas Maret University. Biomedical Laboratory, Sebelas Maret University.)
Prasetyo, Afiono Agung ( Department of Microbiology, Sebelas Maret University. Biomedical Laboratory, Sebelas Maret University.)
Hudiyono, Hudiyono ( Department of Microbiology, Sebelas Maret University.)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Apr 2015

Abstract

Background: Torque Teno Virus ( TTV ) is the first circular single-stranded DNA virus that is reported to infect humans. TTV infection has been implicated in the development of various diseases . However, it is still unclear how the mechanisms of TTV in the pathogenesis of various diseases. TTV infection was found not only in people with illness, but also found in general population with good health. Methods: There were 30 male sex workers (MSW) in Surakarta, which were included as our respondents. We took respondences bloos and isolated its DNA, in addition respondents underwent to face-to-face interview and filled questionnaire. Then, we ran polymerase chain reaction (PCR) nested with primer (NG059/NG063 and NG061/NG063) to detect N22 sequence of TTV. We ran electrophoresis in 2% agarose gel with Loading Quick ФX174/HaeIII 72-1353bp as a marker. Then, we visualized the gel on Gel Documentation and interpretated. Data of TTV infection, respondents description, risk factors of TTV, and results of HIV and HCV infection from previous study were analyzed using Chi Square. Results: About 7 (7/30, 23.3%) respondents were infected by TTV. There was any correlation (p < 0.050) between TTV infection and having piercing (p = 0.029). However, there was no correlation (p > 0.050) between TTV infection and performed  unprotected vaginal sex (p = 0.481), unprotected anal sex (p = 0.269), injecting drug users (p = 0.065), and having a tattoo (p = 0.925). Respondents having piercing (Odds ratio [OR] = 7.083; 95% Confidence Interval [CI] : 1.075 – 46.678) and performed unprotected vaginal sex (OR = 1.923; 95% CI : 0.307 – 12.053) were more likely to be infected with TTV. About 2 (2/3, 66.7%) respondents who infected with HIV and 2 (2/7, 28.6%) respondents who infected with HCV were also infected with TTV. Respondents who infected by HIV (OR = 8.800; 95% CI : 0.661 – 117.234) and HCV (OR = 1.440; 95% CI : 0.212 – 9.782) were more likely to be infected with TTV. Conclusion: Prevalence of TTV infection among MSW in Surakarta is lower than other community in Indonesia. Further research is needed to determine status of TTV infection among MSW community and other high-risk community, and to find out the certain risk factors of TTV infection. Keywords: TTV, Male Sex Workers (MSW), Surakarta

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