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Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan

In Japan, hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes hepatitis in humans through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat, including game meat. In the present study, nationwide surveillance of HEV infection among a total of 5,557 wild animals, including 15 species, was conducted in Japan. The prevalence of an...

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Autores principales: MENDOZA, Milagros Virhuez, YONEMITSU, Kenzo, ISHIJIMA, Keita, KURODA, Yudai, TATEMOTO, Kango, INOUE, Yusuke, SHIMODA, Hiroshi, KUWATA, Ryusei, TAKANO, Ai, SUZUKI, Kazuo, MAEDA, Ken
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0237
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author MENDOZA, Milagros Virhuez
YONEMITSU, Kenzo
ISHIJIMA, Keita
KURODA, Yudai
TATEMOTO, Kango
INOUE, Yusuke
SHIMODA, Hiroshi
KUWATA, Ryusei
TAKANO, Ai
SUZUKI, Kazuo
MAEDA, Ken
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YONEMITSU, Kenzo
ISHIJIMA, Keita
KURODA, Yudai
TATEMOTO, Kango
INOUE, Yusuke
SHIMODA, Hiroshi
KUWATA, Ryusei
TAKANO, Ai
SUZUKI, Kazuo
MAEDA, Ken
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description In Japan, hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes hepatitis in humans through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat, including game meat. In the present study, nationwide surveillance of HEV infection among a total of 5,557 wild animals, including 15 species, was conducted in Japan. The prevalence of anti-HEV antibodies in wild boar was 12.4%, with higher positive rates in big boars (over 50 kg, 18.4%) than in small individuals (less than 30 kg, 5.3%). Furthermore, HEV RNA was more frequently detected in piglets than in older boars. Interestingly, the detection of HEV among wildlife by ELISA and RT-PCR suggested that HEV infection in Sika deer was a very rare event, and that there was no HEV infection among wild animals except for wild boar, Sika deer and Japanese monkeys. In conclusion, wild boar, especially piglets, are at high risk of HEV infection, while other wild animals showed less risk or no risk of HEV transmission.
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spelling pubmed-93530822022-08-06 Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan MENDOZA, Milagros Virhuez YONEMITSU, Kenzo ISHIJIMA, Keita KURODA, Yudai TATEMOTO, Kango INOUE, Yusuke SHIMODA, Hiroshi KUWATA, Ryusei TAKANO, Ai SUZUKI, Kazuo MAEDA, Ken J Vet Med Sci Virology In Japan, hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes hepatitis in humans through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat, including game meat. In the present study, nationwide surveillance of HEV infection among a total of 5,557 wild animals, including 15 species, was conducted in Japan. The prevalence of anti-HEV antibodies in wild boar was 12.4%, with higher positive rates in big boars (over 50 kg, 18.4%) than in small individuals (less than 30 kg, 5.3%). Furthermore, HEV RNA was more frequently detected in piglets than in older boars. Interestingly, the detection of HEV among wildlife by ELISA and RT-PCR suggested that HEV infection in Sika deer was a very rare event, and that there was no HEV infection among wild animals except for wild boar, Sika deer and Japanese monkeys. In conclusion, wild boar, especially piglets, are at high risk of HEV infection, while other wild animals showed less risk or no risk of HEV transmission. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2022-06-07 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9353082/ /pubmed/35675975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0237 Text en ©2022 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science https://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. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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MENDOZA, Milagros Virhuez
YONEMITSU, Kenzo
ISHIJIMA, Keita
KURODA, Yudai
TATEMOTO, Kango
INOUE, Yusuke
SHIMODA, Hiroshi
KUWATA, Ryusei
TAKANO, Ai
SUZUKI, Kazuo
MAEDA, Ken
Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title_full Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title_fullStr Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title_short Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan
title_sort nationwide survey of hepatitis e virus infection among wildlife in japan
topic Virology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35675975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0237
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