2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2016.06.005
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Clinical and virological profiling of sporadic hepatitis E virus infection in China

Abstract: All HEV isolates belonged to HEV-4 and showed high sequence similarity to swine HEV-4. Most of the sporadic cases had typical clinical symptoms, signs of AHE, and elevated levels of serum bilirubin and liver enzymes.

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“…In China, genotype 4 HEV (HEV‐4) widely circulates in pigs and has replaced genotype 1 as the most common cause of acute hepatitis E . However, little is known about the characteristics of HEV‐4 infection in immunocompromised patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, genotype 4 HEV (HEV‐4) widely circulates in pigs and has replaced genotype 1 as the most common cause of acute hepatitis E . However, little is known about the characteristics of HEV‐4 infection in immunocompromised patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HEV-3 and HEV-4 circulate in swine populations (including pigs and wild boar) and are an important cause of zoonotic foodborne autochthonous human hepatitis E in areas with high socioeconomic development [38]. HEV-3 is enzootic in the Americas, Europe and parts of Asia while HEV-4 is enzootic in China and Korea and is emerging as the major cause of human hepatitis E in the region, outcompeting HEV1 in the last decade [39,40,41]. HEV-5 and HEV-6 are novel genotypes identified in Japanese wild boars [42,43] and cluster together with HEV-4 isolates on phylogenetic analysis (Figure 2).…”
Section: Beyond the Species Level: Hev Genotypes And Subgenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, investigations conducted separately in several areas in China where rabbit HEV and HEV‐4 were highly prevalent in farmed rabbits and pigs respectively, could not observe cross‐species infection of HEV strains between rabbits and swine (Geng et al., ; Han et al., ). In these regions, all of the HEV strains detected from hepatitis E patients belong to HEV‐4 of which the nucleotide sequence was highly similar to swine‐derived HEV‐4 sequences indicating the transmission risks of pigs, but not rabbits (Geng et al., ; Han et al., ; Wang, Liu, et al., ). To date, only a few strains detected from patients with HEV infection in France have been identified to have similar sequences with the rabbit HEV (Abravanel et al., ; Izopet et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%