A nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection in wild boars in Japan: identification of boar HEV strains of genotypes 3 and 4 and unrecognized genotypes |
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Authors: | Sato Yukihiro Sato Hiroyuki Naka Keisuke Furuya Satoshi Tsukiji Haruhisa Kitagawa Koji Sonoda Yoshihide Usui Takanobu Sakamoto Hirotsugu Yoshino Sumi Shimizu Yuko Takahashi Masaharu Nagashima Shigeo Jirintai Nishizawa Tsutomu Okamoto Hiroaki |
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Affiliation: | Kamiichi General Hospital, Kamiichi, Toyama, 930-0391, Japan. |
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Abstract: | To investigate the nationwide prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection and to characterize HEV genomes among Japanese wild boars (Sus scrofa leucomystax), 578 boars captured in 25 prefectures from 2003 to 2010 were studied. Anti-HEV IgG was detected in 8.1%, and HEV RNA in 3.3% of boars. Among the 19 boar HEV isolates obtained from infected boars, 14 isolates (74%) were classified as genotype 3, 4 isolates (21%) as genotype 4, and the remaining isolate (wbJOY_06) was distantly related to all known HEV isolates of genotypes 1-4, differing by 18.4-25.0% and 18.0-24.3% within the 412-nucleotide sequence of ORF1 and ORF2, respectively. A genotype 4 boar HEV isolate (wbJGF_08-1) obtained herein shared 98.6% identity over the entire genome with a human HEV isolate obtained from a patient who developed acute hepatitis after consuming undercooked wild boar meat, suggesting that wild boars are also reservoirs for genotype 4 HEV in humans. |
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