Measures for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Transmission in Japan: The Burdens of HTLV-1-Infected Mothers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Website and Data Collection
2.2. Institutional Review
3. Results
3.1. Registrants
3.2. Choice of Postnatal Nutritional Regimen
3.3. Thoughts of HTLV-1-Carrier Mothers on Nutrition for Their Infants
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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(1) What is the date of birth of your child? a. Before 31 March 2011. b. Between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2017. c. On or after 1 April 2017. |
(2) At what time were you diagnosed as an HTLV-1 carrier? a. In this pregnancy. b. In a previous pregnancy. c. During a blood donation. d. Other |
(3) Which health care providers mainly provided explanations about mother-to-child HTLV-1 transmission and prevention methods? a. OB/GYN physician. b. Pediatrician. c. Midwife. d. Public health nurse. e. Nurse. f. I did not receive a detailed explanation from anyone. g. Other. |
(4) Which method of breastfeeding did you choose before delivery to prevent mother-to-child transmission of infection? a. No breast milk at all (formula). b. Breastfeeding for as long as possible without limitation (long-term breastfeeding). c. Breastfeeding within the first 3 months of life and then formula (short-term breastfeeding). d. Breast milk was frozen and then thawed (frozen/thawed breast milk). e. Other. |
(5) Whose opinion did you consult most in choosing breastfeeding before delivery? a. Health care provider. b. Husband or partner. c. Own mother or parents. d. Others. |
(6) Was your choice of breastfeeding method easy? a. Easy. b. Not easy. |
(7) If you answered “b. Not easy” in question (6), please answer the following. What were the difficulties? (multiple responses are acceptable.) a. It was difficult to stop breastfeeding. b. Freezing and thawing breast milk was complicated. c. People around me pointed out that I was using artificial nutrition. d. I felt guilty for not being able to breastfeed. e. Insufficient support from medical personnel. f. Lack of cooperation from family members. g. Other. |
(8) Do you think the support of medical personnel regarding mother-to-child HTLV-1 transmission and its prevention during pregnancy, delivery, and child rearing is sufficient? a. Adequate. b. Inadequate. |
(9) If you answered “b. Inadequate” in question (8), what do you think of the following points? What are the main reasons for this? (multiple answers are acceptable.) a. Insufficient explanation about prevention of mother-to-child transmission. b. Health care providers are not familiar with mother-to-child HTLV-1 transmission. c. Specific nutritional support is needed. d. I would like guidance that is sensitive to the mother’s feelings. e. There is little cooperation between obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics. f. I did not know where to consult. g. Other. |
Reason | Responders | % |
---|---|---|
Stopping breastmilk feeding is difficult. | 20 | 23.5 |
Freezing and thawing of breast milk was complicated. | 19 | 22.4 |
People around me pointed out that I was on artificial nutrition, and I felt less valuabale. | 39 | 45.9 |
Guilt over not breastfeeding. | 63 | 74.1 |
Insufficient support from medical personnel. | 14 | 16.5 |
Family members were not cooperative. | 3 | 3.5 |
Others. | 23 | 27.1 |
Total responders. | 85 | 100% |
Reason | Responders | % |
---|---|---|
insufficient explanation of prevention of mother-to-child transmission | 43 | 27.9 |
health care providers are not familiar with HTLV-1 mother-to-child transmission | 57 | 37.0 |
lack of assistance with specific nutritional methods. | 39 | 25.3 |
I would like to be guided by the mother’s feelings | 73 | 47.4 |
little or no linkage from obstetrics to pediatrics | 53 | 34.4 |
little information about where to go for advice | 80 | 51.9 |
others | 26 | 16.9 |
total | 154 | 100 |
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Uchimaru, K.; Itabashi, K. Measures for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Transmission in Japan: The Burdens of HTLV-1-Infected Mothers. Viruses 2023, 15, 2002. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15102002
Uchimaru K, Itabashi K. Measures for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Transmission in Japan: The Burdens of HTLV-1-Infected Mothers. Viruses. 2023; 15(10):2002. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15102002
Chicago/Turabian StyleUchimaru, Kaoru, and Kazuo Itabashi. 2023. "Measures for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Transmission in Japan: The Burdens of HTLV-1-Infected Mothers" Viruses 15, no. 10: 2002. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15102002
APA StyleUchimaru, K., & Itabashi, K. (2023). Measures for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Transmission in Japan: The Burdens of HTLV-1-Infected Mothers. Viruses, 15(10), 2002. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15102002