1. Prevalence of HEV infection in acute non-ABC hepatitis and prognostic role of extrahepatic manifestations
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Picchi, Giovanna, Ricciardi, Alessandra, Marola, Lara, Di Norcia, Monica, D’alessandro, Margherita, Mariani, Rinalda, Cacciatore, Pierluigi, Sozio, Federica, Necozione, Stefano, Cofini, Vincenza, Parruti, Giustino, Villano, Umbertina, Madonna, Elisabetta, Marcantonio, Cinzia, Bruni, Roberto, Mataj, Elida, Grimaldi, Alessandro, and Ciccaglione, Anna Rita
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Microbiology (medical) ,Acute hepatitis ,extrahepatic manifestations ,hepatitis E virus ,HEV hyperendemic area ,viral zoonosis ,Infectious Diseases ,Original Articles - Abstract
BACKGROUND: HEV-3 and HEV-4 are emerging cause of zoonotic acute hepatitis in high-income countries. In Europe the disease is underdiagnosed but hyperendemic areas have been identified. We describe a population with acute non-ABC (n-ABC) hepatitis in Abruzzo, the Italian region with the highest seroprevalence reported. The study was included in the surveillance of acute hepatitis E by the Italian Institute of Public Health started in 2004 and implemented in 2015. METHODS: Patients with n-ABC hepatitis during 2004–2018 in all Abruzzo Infectious Disease Departments were tested for HEV-IgM (Wantai(®)) and HEV-RNA (ORF3). Positive samples were sequenced (Beckman Coulter(®)) and phylogenetic tree (MEGA 6.06 software) obtained. Clinical data were retrospectively collected and an alimentary risk factors-questionnaire was administered. Categorical and quantitative variables were compared (Chi square test or Fisher test and Wilcoxon test). RESULTS: 97 hospitalized patients were tested, most cases (91.7%) after 2015. Overall, HEV-IgM resulted positive in 36% and HEV-RNA detectable in 33.3%. All 24 sequences obtained were HEV-3, with two small groups of closely related strands. L’Aquila was the Province with higher positivity rate (44%). Retrospective clinical data were acquired in 86.5% of patients, no one having liver failure. Higher ALT-levels (1282.34 vs 893.25, p=0.0139) and extrahepatic symptoms (OR 16.69, p=0.0018) were strongly associated with HEV-IgM presence. Two small outbreaks are described. CONCLUSIONS: More than one third of n-ABC hepatitis in all Abruzzo are HEV-related. Extrahepatic symptoms correlate with HEV aetiology. Implementing surveillance is mandatory to really understand the extent of the disease.
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- 2023