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Sources of Hepatitis E Virus Genotype 3 in the Netherlands
Authors:Saskia A. Rutjes   Willemijn J. Lodder   Froukje Lodder-Verschoor   Harold H.J.L. van den Berg   Harry Vennema   Erwin Duizer   Marion Koopmans     Ana Maria de Roda Husman
Affiliation:National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands
Abstract:Non–travel-related hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 infections in persons in the Netherlands may have a zoonotic, foodborne, or water-borne origin. Possible reservoirs for HEV transmission by water, food, and animals were studied. HEV genotype 3/open reading frame 2 sequences were detected in 53% of pig farms, 4% of wild boar feces, and 17% of surface water samples. HEV sequences grouped within 4 genotype 3 clusters, of which 1 is so far unique to the Netherlands. The 2 largest clusters contained 35% and 43% of the animal and environmental sequences and 75% and 6%, respectively, of human HEV sequences obtained from a study on Dutch hepatitis E patients. This finding suggests that infection risk may be also dependent on transmission routes other than the ones currently studied. Besides the route of exposure, virus characteristics may be an important determinant for HEV disease in humans.
Keywords:Hepatitis E virus   transmission route   reservoir   environment   human   research
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