| Literature DB >> 26493830 |
A Schielke1,2,3, V Ibrahim4, I Czogiel5, M Faber6, C Schrader7, P Dremsek8, R G Ulrich9, R Johne10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Germany, 17% of the general human population have antibodies to hepatitis E virus (HEV) (recomLine HEV-IgG/IgM immunoassay [Mikrogen GmbH]). Wild boars represent an animal reservoir for HEV genotype 3, which is the common genotype in Germany. We estimated the seroprevalence among hunters with contact to wild boars to identify factors that may be associated with past or present HEV infection.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26493830 PMCID: PMC4619084 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-1199-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Map of the Wetteraukreis district, Hesse in Central Germany, 2013. Hunting grounds in this district are marked in yellow. These were grouped into three areas: East (E),Northwest (NW) and Southwest (SW) (indicated by arrows). The location of Wetteraukreis district and Hesse in Central Germany are presented in the box
Anti-HEV prevalences for hunters, Wetteraukreis district, Hesse in Central Germany, 2013
| recomWell IgG assay | Axiom assay | ||||
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| Seroprevalence | 95 % CI | Seroprevalence | 95 % CI | ||
| Age groups | 20–29 | 0 % (0/7) | 14 % (1/7) | 0-43* | |
| 30–39 | 0 % (0/9) | 0 % (0/9) | |||
| 40–49 | 16 % (4/25) | 1.1–31 | 24 % (6/25) | 7–41 | |
| 50–59 | 20 % (7/35) | 6.4–34 | 43 % (15/35) | 26–60 | |
| 60–69 | 19 % (7/36) | 3.2–33 | 47 % (17/36) | 31–64 | |
| 70–79 | 67 % (8/12) | 39–95 | 67 % (8/12) | 39–95 | |
| 80–89 | 0 % (0/2) | 50 % (1/2) | 0–100* | ||
| Total | 21 % (26/126) | 13–28 | 38 % (48/126) | 29–47 | |
| Sex | male | 20 % (24/118) | 13–28 | 39 % (46/118) | 30–48 |
| female | 25 % (2/8) | 0–57* | 25 % (2/8) | 0–57* | |
| Hunting area | East (E) | 26 % (9/34) | 11–42 | 52 % (17/34) | 34–69 |
| Northwest (NW) | 14 % (9/65) | 5–22 | 31 % (20/65) | 19–42 | |
| Southwest (SW) | 30 % (8/27) | 12–47 | 41 % (11/27) | 22–60 | |
Fig. 2Age-specific anti-HEV prevalence of German general population and the hunters in Wetteraukreis district, Central Germany, 2013. The total and age-specific anti-HEV prevalence of the hunters investigated in this study (green bars) is compared to total and age-specific estimates from a large subsample (n = 4352) of sera originating from the 2008–2011 German Health Examination Survey for Adults (Deutscher Erwachsenen Gesundheitssurvey [DEGS]; www.degs-studie.de) representing the baseline prevalence of anti-HEV antibodies in healthy adults in Germany (blue bars) [3]. The 95 % confidence intervals are added per bar as black line
HEV RNA and anti-HEV antibody (ab) prevalence in wild boars, Wetteraukreis district, Central Germany, 2013
| Hunting area | RNA pos. liver | RNA pos. muscle | RNA pos. serum | Ab pos. |
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| East | 1/4 (25 %) | 0/4 (0 %) | 2/9 (22 %) | 2/9 (22 %) |
| Northwest | 0/8 (0 %) | 0/8 (0 %) | 0/22 (0 %) | 10/22 (45 %) |
| Southwest | 3/10 (30 %) | 1/10 (10 %) | 5/15 (33 %) | 7/15 (47 %) |
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Fig. 3Phylogenetic relationship of HEV sequences derived from wild boars, Wetteraukreis district, Central Germany, 2013. The sequences were selected based on a sequence similarity search using the BLASTn search facility and additional human, pig and wild boar HEV reference strains (in italics) were included; rat HEV was used as an outgroup sequence. The strain designation, source of the viruses (human, pig, wild boar; liver, muscle), year of detection, country/region (GER – Germany), and the GenBank accession numbers are indicated if available. Grouping of the sequences into genotypes is shown on the right. The tree was constructed with a 148 nucleotide fragment of the HEV ORF2 using the neighbour-joining method implemented in the MEGALIGN module of the DNASTAR software package (Lasergene). Bootstrap values >50 % are indicated. HEV sequences derived from wild boars from this study are indicated in boldface and marked with an arrow.
Age-adjusted prevalence ratios by multivariable analysis for hunters, Wetteraukreis district, Hesse, Central Germany, 2013
| Age-adjusted PR (95 % CI) | ||
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| recomWell IgG assay | Axiom assay | |
| Hunting in the area E and use of protective gloves | 2.7 (0.47–16) | 2.0 (0.98–4.3) |
| Hunting in the area NW and use of protective gloves | 0.27 (0.059–1.3) | 0.74 (0.34–1.6) |
| Hunting in the area SW and use of protective gloves | 0.26 (0.033–2.1) | 0.12 (0.02–0.86) |