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Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans

INTRODUCTION: The zoonotic hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 (HEV-G3) has become a common cause of acute and chronic hepatitis among humans worldwide. In Israel, while HEV-3 sequences have previously been detected in sewage, only the non-zoonotic HEV-G1 genotype has been found in samples from human...

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Autores principales: Shirazi, Rachel, Pozzi, Paolo, Wax, Marina, Bar-Or, Itay, Asulin, Efrat, Lustig, Yaniv, Mendelson, Ella, Ben-Ari, Ziv, Schwartz, Eli, Mor, Orna
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Publicado: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30621824
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.49.1800067
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author Shirazi, Rachel
Pozzi, Paolo
Wax, Marina
Bar-Or, Itay
Asulin, Efrat
Lustig, Yaniv
Mendelson, Ella
Ben-Ari, Ziv
Schwartz, Eli
Mor, Orna
author_facet Shirazi, Rachel
Pozzi, Paolo
Wax, Marina
Bar-Or, Itay
Asulin, Efrat
Lustig, Yaniv
Mendelson, Ella
Ben-Ari, Ziv
Schwartz, Eli
Mor, Orna
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description INTRODUCTION: The zoonotic hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 (HEV-G3) has become a common cause of acute and chronic hepatitis among humans worldwide. In Israel, while HEV-3 sequences have previously been detected in sewage, only the non-zoonotic HEV-G1 genotype has been found in samples from human patients. AIM: In this pilot study, we aimed to assess the status of HEV in a sample of the swine population and among swine farm workers in Israel. METHODS: Pig blood (n = 141) and faecal samples (n = 39), pig farm sewage samples (n = 8) and blood from farm workers (n = 24) were collected between February 2016 and October 2017. Anti-HEV IgG was detected using the Wantai assay. HEV RNA was analysed with the RealStar HEV kit. HEV open reading frame 1 fragments amplified from representative HEV RNA-positive samples were used for phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of HEV antibodies in pigs was 75.9% (107/141). HEV RNA was detected in plasma (2.1%, 3/141), faecal (22.8%, 18/79) and pig sewage (4/8) samples. Pig and sewage-derived viral sequences clustered with previously identified human sewage HEV-G3 sequences. Most pig farms workers (23 of 24) were HEV-seropositive; none was viraemic or reported previous clinical signs. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that domestic pigs in Israel are infected with HEV-G3. The high HEV seropositivity of the farm workers together with the previous identification of this virus in human sewage suggests circulation to humans. The clinical impact of these findings on public health should be further explored.
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spelling pubmed-62905332019-01-04 Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans Shirazi, Rachel Pozzi, Paolo Wax, Marina Bar-Or, Itay Asulin, Efrat Lustig, Yaniv Mendelson, Ella Ben-Ari, Ziv Schwartz, Eli Mor, Orna Euro Surveill Research Article INTRODUCTION: The zoonotic hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 (HEV-G3) has become a common cause of acute and chronic hepatitis among humans worldwide. In Israel, while HEV-3 sequences have previously been detected in sewage, only the non-zoonotic HEV-G1 genotype has been found in samples from human patients. AIM: In this pilot study, we aimed to assess the status of HEV in a sample of the swine population and among swine farm workers in Israel. METHODS: Pig blood (n = 141) and faecal samples (n = 39), pig farm sewage samples (n = 8) and blood from farm workers (n = 24) were collected between February 2016 and October 2017. Anti-HEV IgG was detected using the Wantai assay. HEV RNA was analysed with the RealStar HEV kit. HEV open reading frame 1 fragments amplified from representative HEV RNA-positive samples were used for phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of HEV antibodies in pigs was 75.9% (107/141). HEV RNA was detected in plasma (2.1%, 3/141), faecal (22.8%, 18/79) and pig sewage (4/8) samples. Pig and sewage-derived viral sequences clustered with previously identified human sewage HEV-G3 sequences. Most pig farms workers (23 of 24) were HEV-seropositive; none was viraemic or reported previous clinical signs. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that domestic pigs in Israel are infected with HEV-G3. The high HEV seropositivity of the farm workers together with the previous identification of this virus in human sewage suggests circulation to humans. The clinical impact of these findings on public health should be further explored. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2018-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6290533/ /pubmed/30621824 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.49.1800067 Text en This article is copyright of The Authors, 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
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Shirazi, Rachel
Pozzi, Paolo
Wax, Marina
Bar-Or, Itay
Asulin, Efrat
Lustig, Yaniv
Mendelson, Ella
Ben-Ari, Ziv
Schwartz, Eli
Mor, Orna
Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title_full Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title_fullStr Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title_short Hepatitis E in pigs in Israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
title_sort hepatitis e in pigs in israel: seroprevalence, molecular characterisation and potential impact on humans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30621824
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.49.1800067
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