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Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam

There is concern about the zoonotic potential of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus, designated as HEV-C1. However, epizootiological information about HEV-C1 is limited. To address this issue, serum samples from 443 small mammals captured at 5 sites in Hanoi, Vietnam, were examined for anti-HEV-C1 IgG a...

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Autores principales: OBANA, Satomu, SHIMIZU, Kenta, YOSHIMATSU, Kumiko, HASEBE, Futoshi, HOTTA, Kozue, ISOZUMI, Rie, NGUYEN, Hoa Thuy, LE, Mai Quynh, YAMASHIRO, Tetsu, TSUDA, Yoshimi, ARIKAWA, Jiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27795461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0355
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author OBANA, Satomu
SHIMIZU, Kenta
YOSHIMATSU, Kumiko
HASEBE, Futoshi
HOTTA, Kozue
ISOZUMI, Rie
NGUYEN, Hoa Thuy
LE, Mai Quynh
YAMASHIRO, Tetsu
TSUDA, Yoshimi
ARIKAWA, Jiro
author_facet OBANA, Satomu
SHIMIZU, Kenta
YOSHIMATSU, Kumiko
HASEBE, Futoshi
HOTTA, Kozue
ISOZUMI, Rie
NGUYEN, Hoa Thuy
LE, Mai Quynh
YAMASHIRO, Tetsu
TSUDA, Yoshimi
ARIKAWA, Jiro
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description There is concern about the zoonotic potential of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus, designated as HEV-C1. However, epizootiological information about HEV-C1 is limited. To address this issue, serum samples from 443 small mammals captured at 5 sites in Hanoi, Vietnam, were examined for anti-HEV-C1 IgG antibodies. In addition, livers of seropositive animals were examined for viral RNA. Anti-HEV-C1 antibodies were detected in 57 (12.9%) of the 443 serum samples. Seropositive animals were found in all of the sites (4.7% to 22.2%). Anti-HEV-C1 antibodies were detected from 48 (12.3%) of 389 Rattus norvegicus and 9 (19.6%) of 46 R. tanezumi, but were not detected from 8 Suncus murinus. Viral RNAs were detected from 13 (22.8%) of the 57 seropositive rodents. The detection rate of viral RNA in seropositive R. tanezumi (66.7%, 6/9) was significantly higher than that in seropositive R. norvegicus (14.6%, 7/48). The results suggest that R. tanezumi is more susceptible than R. norvegicus to HEV-C1 infection. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Vietnamese strains were divided into 3 clusters in genetic group 2 of HEV-C1. Multiple clusters of viruses were detected at several sites without species specificity, suggesting that 3 clusters of HEV-C1 co-circulate in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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spelling pubmed-52892412017-02-08 Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam OBANA, Satomu SHIMIZU, Kenta YOSHIMATSU, Kumiko HASEBE, Futoshi HOTTA, Kozue ISOZUMI, Rie NGUYEN, Hoa Thuy LE, Mai Quynh YAMASHIRO, Tetsu TSUDA, Yoshimi ARIKAWA, Jiro J Vet Med Sci Public Health There is concern about the zoonotic potential of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus, designated as HEV-C1. However, epizootiological information about HEV-C1 is limited. To address this issue, serum samples from 443 small mammals captured at 5 sites in Hanoi, Vietnam, were examined for anti-HEV-C1 IgG antibodies. In addition, livers of seropositive animals were examined for viral RNA. Anti-HEV-C1 antibodies were detected in 57 (12.9%) of the 443 serum samples. Seropositive animals were found in all of the sites (4.7% to 22.2%). Anti-HEV-C1 antibodies were detected from 48 (12.3%) of 389 Rattus norvegicus and 9 (19.6%) of 46 R. tanezumi, but were not detected from 8 Suncus murinus. Viral RNAs were detected from 13 (22.8%) of the 57 seropositive rodents. The detection rate of viral RNA in seropositive R. tanezumi (66.7%, 6/9) was significantly higher than that in seropositive R. norvegicus (14.6%, 7/48). The results suggest that R. tanezumi is more susceptible than R. norvegicus to HEV-C1 infection. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Vietnamese strains were divided into 3 clusters in genetic group 2 of HEV-C1. Multiple clusters of viruses were detected at several sites without species specificity, suggesting that 3 clusters of HEV-C1 co-circulate in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016-10-31 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5289241/ /pubmed/27795461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0355 Text en ©2017 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Public Health
OBANA, Satomu
SHIMIZU, Kenta
YOSHIMATSU, Kumiko
HASEBE, Futoshi
HOTTA, Kozue
ISOZUMI, Rie
NGUYEN, Hoa Thuy
LE, Mai Quynh
YAMASHIRO, Tetsu
TSUDA, Yoshimi
ARIKAWA, Jiro
Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_full Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_fullStr Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_short Epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis E virus HEV-C1 in small mammals in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_sort epizootiological study of rodent-borne hepatitis e virus hev-c1 in small mammals in hanoi, vietnam
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27795461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0355
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