1. Emergence of autochthonous infections with hepatitis E virus of genotype 4 in Europe.
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Bouamra Y, Gérolami R, Arzouni JP, Grimaud JC, Lafforgue P, Nelli M, Tivoli N, Ferretti A, Motte A, and Colson P
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- Cluster Analysis, France epidemiology, Genotype, Hepatitis E virus isolation & purification, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral genetics, Communicable Diseases, Emerging epidemiology, Communicable Diseases, Emerging virology, Hepatitis E epidemiology, Hepatitis E virology, Hepatitis E virus classification, Hepatitis E virus genetics
- Abstract
In Europe, autochthonous hepatitis E is caused by genotype 3 hepatitis E virus (HEV) in almost all cases. A total of 15 infections with genotype 4 HEV were diagnosed in France from May 2009 to April 2012, and all but one of the HEV-4 strains implicated in these infections were genetically related and highly similar to HEV-4 sequences isolated from swine in Belgium. In addition, 5 autochthonous HEV-4 infections have been described in the region of Lazio, Italy, during March and April 2011, and these HEV sequences were 100% identical to one another but showed relatively low similarity (74-85%) to HEV-4 RNA samples collected in France. We report 6 additional HEV-4 infections that were diagnosed from May to July 2012 which represented 50% of the HEV infections diagnosed during this period in our clinical microbiology laboratory. Five of these HEV-4 strains were associated with autochthonous infections and were clustered together and with the majority of HEV-4 previously described in France, whereas the sixth strain was genetically divergent. Taken together with reports from other teams, these observations indicate that autochthonous infections with HEV-4 are emerging in Europe and have been transmitted by at least two distinct sources., (Copyright © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2014
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