Hepatitis E Virus Infection in Selected Brazilian Populations
A retrospective study on the prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection was conducted in selected populations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A total of 1,115 subjects were tested including 146 patients with acute Non-A Non-B Non-C (NANBNC) viral hepatitis, 65 hemodialysis patients, 93 blood donors,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2001-01, Vol.96 (1), p.25-29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A retrospective study on the prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV)
infection was conducted in selected populations in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. A total of 1,115 subjects were tested including 146 patients
with acute Non-A Non-B Non-C (NANBNC) viral hepatitis, 65 hemodialysis
patients, 93 blood donors, 102 intravenous drug users (IVDUs), 304
pregnant women, 145 individuals living in the rural area and 260
individuals living in the urban area. In order to characterize a
favorable epidemiological set for enterically transmitted infection in
the studied populations we also evaluated the prevalence of anti-HAV
IgG (hepatitis A virus) antibodies. Specific antibodies to HEV
(anti-HEV IgG) were detected by a commercial EIA and specific
antibodies to HAV (anti-HAV IgG) were detected using a competitive "in
house" EIA. We found a high prevalence of anti-HAV IgG in these
populations, that could indicate some risk for infections transmitted
via the fecal-oral route. The anti-HEV IgG prevalence among the
different groups were: 2.1% in patients with acute NANBNC viral
hepatitis, 6.2% in hemodialysis patients, 4.3% in blood donors, 11.8%
in IVDUs, 1% in pregnant women, and 2.1% in individuals form the rural
area. Among individuals living in the urban area we did not find a
single positive serum sample. Our results demonstrated the presence of
anti-HEV IgG in almost all studied populations; however, further
studies are necessary to establish the real situation of HEV
epidemiology in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762001000100004 |