Human T cell lymphotropic is an infectious disease that attacks white blood cells called T-cells. HTLV-1 is an ancient being seen through time hundreds if not thousands of years ago. It is an endemic in some countries such as Japan and Countries in South America. It can be transferred in four ways. One of which is mother to child through breast feeding. Second is unprotected sexual contact. Third is blood transfusion, the risk can be as high as 85%. Lastly is sharing or reusing needles, but it can not be transmitted through airborne