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Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania

The purpose of this research was to improve the epidemiological data on HEV infection in the human population in Romania. The analysis targeted hospitalized subjects with acute hepatitis (n = 94) of unknown etiology from the Infectious Diseases Regional Hospital in Iasi. Moreover, patients without l...

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Autores principales: Porea, Daniela, Anita, Adriana, Vata, Andrei, Teodor, Danut, Crivei, Luciana, Raileanu, Cristian, Gotu, Vasilica, Ratoi, Ioana, Cozma, Andreea, Anita, Dragos, Oslobanu, Luanda, Pavio, Nicole, Savuta, Gheorghe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7773928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33392130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.578163
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author Porea, Daniela
Anita, Adriana
Vata, Andrei
Teodor, Danut
Crivei, Luciana
Raileanu, Cristian
Gotu, Vasilica
Ratoi, Ioana
Cozma, Andreea
Anita, Dragos
Oslobanu, Luanda
Pavio, Nicole
Savuta, Gheorghe
author_facet Porea, Daniela
Anita, Adriana
Vata, Andrei
Teodor, Danut
Crivei, Luciana
Raileanu, Cristian
Gotu, Vasilica
Ratoi, Ioana
Cozma, Andreea
Anita, Dragos
Oslobanu, Luanda
Pavio, Nicole
Savuta, Gheorghe
author_sort Porea, Daniela
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description The purpose of this research was to improve the epidemiological data on HEV infection in the human population in Romania. The analysis targeted hospitalized subjects with acute hepatitis (n = 94) of unknown etiology from the Infectious Diseases Regional Hospital in Iasi. Moreover, patients without liver disease (n = 40) from a different county hospital located in Eastern Romania were included. The presence of HEV infection and first characterization of human HEV strains was determined using serological and molecular assays. The apparent HEV seroprevalence varied between 29.16% (95% CI, 16.31–42.03) and 32.5% (95% CI, 17.98–47.02) according to patient grouping. Molecular analysis enhanced the detection of two HEV isolates, that clustered in subtype HEV-3c, the most commonly identified subtype in Europe. Identification of acute hepatitis E cases, together with the first detection and molecular characterization of human HEV in Romania represent the originality attributes of the present study.
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spelling pubmed-77739282021-01-01 Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania Porea, Daniela Anita, Adriana Vata, Andrei Teodor, Danut Crivei, Luciana Raileanu, Cristian Gotu, Vasilica Ratoi, Ioana Cozma, Andreea Anita, Dragos Oslobanu, Luanda Pavio, Nicole Savuta, Gheorghe Front Public Health Public Health The purpose of this research was to improve the epidemiological data on HEV infection in the human population in Romania. The analysis targeted hospitalized subjects with acute hepatitis (n = 94) of unknown etiology from the Infectious Diseases Regional Hospital in Iasi. Moreover, patients without liver disease (n = 40) from a different county hospital located in Eastern Romania were included. The presence of HEV infection and first characterization of human HEV strains was determined using serological and molecular assays. The apparent HEV seroprevalence varied between 29.16% (95% CI, 16.31–42.03) and 32.5% (95% CI, 17.98–47.02) according to patient grouping. Molecular analysis enhanced the detection of two HEV isolates, that clustered in subtype HEV-3c, the most commonly identified subtype in Europe. Identification of acute hepatitis E cases, together with the first detection and molecular characterization of human HEV in Romania represent the originality attributes of the present study. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7773928/ /pubmed/33392130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.578163 Text en Copyright © 2020 Porea, Anita, Vata, Teodor, Crivei, Raileanu, Gotu, Ratoi, Cozma, Anita, Oslobanu, Pavio and Savuta. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Porea, Daniela
Anita, Adriana
Vata, Andrei
Teodor, Danut
Crivei, Luciana
Raileanu, Cristian
Gotu, Vasilica
Ratoi, Ioana
Cozma, Andreea
Anita, Dragos
Oslobanu, Luanda
Pavio, Nicole
Savuta, Gheorghe
Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title_full Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title_fullStr Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title_full_unstemmed Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title_short Common European Origin of Hepatitis E Virus in Human Population From Eastern Romania
title_sort common european origin of hepatitis e virus in human population from eastern romania
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7773928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33392130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.578163
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