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Characterization of hepatitis E virus from sporadic hepatitis cases and sewage samples from Vellore, south India.

Rosario Vivek1, Uday G Zachariah, Jeyamani Ramachandran, Chundamannil E Eapen, Deva P Rajan, Gagandeep Kang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is endemic in India and causes epidemics and sporadic cases. However, the exact transmission route for sporadic hepatitis E remains unclear. This study investigated HEV in sporadic hepatitis cases and sewage samples, as sewage is the major source of contamination of water in developing countries.
METHODS: Monthly sampling and testing for HEV in sewage samples from Vellore, India was carried out for 1 year (November 2009-October 2010) and plasma and/or fecal samples from sporadic hepatitis cases presenting to a hospital in Vellore during 2006-2010 were tested for HEV RNA. A total of 144 raw sewage samples and 94 samples from sporadic hepatitis cases were tested for HEV RNA using RT-PCR.
RESULTS: The prevalence of HEV RNA in sewage and sporadic cases was 55.6% and 9.6%, respectively. HEV strains isolated from sewage showed 94-100% nucleotide sequence similarity with the HEV strains isolated from the sporadic hepatitis cases. HEV RNA in sewage was identified more often during the summer (81.2%) than the monsoon season (14.5%) (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: This study indicates that sewage may be a source of contamination for sporadic hepatitis and also underscores the need for preventive measures to protect drinking water from sewage contamination, particularly in the summer. GENBANK ACCESSION NUMBERS: HEV strains isolated from this study were deposited in GenBank under accession numbers JF972766-JF972773, JN705651-JN705659 and JN705660-JN705662.

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Keywords:  Hepatitis E virus; India; RT PCR; Sewage; Sporadic hepatitis E; Transmission

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23677583      PMCID: PMC5454524          DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trt030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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