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Detection of rat hepatitis E virus in wild Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) and Black rats (Rattus rattus) from 11 European countries.

René Ryll1, Samuel Bernstein1, Elisa Heuser1, Mathias Schlegel1, Paul Dremsek1, Maxi Zumpe1, Sandro Wolf2, Michel Pépin3, Daniel Bajomi4, Gabi Müller5, Ann-Charlotte Heiberg6, Carina Spahr7, Johannes Lang8, Martin H Groschup1, Hermann Ansorge9, Jona Freise10, Sebastian Guenther11, Kristof Baert12, Francisco Ruiz-Fons13, Jiri Pikula14, Nataša Knap15, Ιoannis Tsakmakidis16, Chrysostomos Dovas17, Stefania Zanet18, Christian Imholt19, Gerald Heckel20, Reimar Johne7, Rainer G Ulrich21.   

Abstract

Rat hepatitis E virus (HEV) is genetically only distantly related to hepeviruses found in other mammalian reservoirs and in humans. It was initially detected in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from Germany, and subsequently in rats from Vietnam, the USA, Indonesia, China, Denmark and France. Here, we report on a molecular survey of Norway rats and Black rats (Rattus rattus) from 12 European countries for ratHEV and human pathogenic hepeviruses. RatHEV-specific real-time and conventional RT-PCR investigations revealed the presence of ratHEV in 63 of 508 (12.4%) rats at the majority of sites in 11 of 12 countries. In contrast, a real-time RT-PCR specific for human pathogenic HEV genotypes 1-4 and a nested broad-spectrum (NBS) RT-PCR with subsequent sequence determination did not detect any infections with these genotypes. Only in a single Norway rat from Belgium a rabbit HEV-like genotype 3 sequence was detected. Phylogenetic analysis indicated a clustering of all other novel Norway and Black rat-derived sequences with ratHEV sequences from Europe, the USA and a Black rat-derived sequence from Indonesia within the proposed ratHEV genotype 1. No difference in infection status was detected related to age, sex, rat species or density of human settlements and zoological gardens. In conclusion, our investigation shows a broad geographical distribution of ratHEV in Norway and Black rats from Europe and its presence in all settlement types investigated.
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Keywords:  Black rat; Europe; Genotype 3; Hepatitis E virus; Hepeviridae; Norway rat

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28888650     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2017.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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10.  Presence and Diversity of Different Enteric Viruses in Wild Norway Rats (Rattus norvegicus).

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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 5.048

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