Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E Virus in Patients with Acute Hepatitis – a Three-Year Hospital-Based, Retrospective Study

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
T. Kostadinova, Z. Stoykova, D. Tsaneva-Damyanova, T. Todorova
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Abstract

Hepatitis A (HAV) and hepatitis E (HEV) are widespread hepatitis viruses causing usually acute he¬patic disease with benign outcome. The current study aims to investigate the etiological role of HAV and HEV in the hospitalized patients with symptoms of acute hepatitis. We retrospectively examined the num¬ber of anti-HEV IgM and anti-HAV IgM positive serum samples obtained for a three-year period (2016- 2018) in the Virology Laboratory of University Hospital St. Marina, Varna, Bulgaria. Anti-HEV IgM was detected in 16.0% and anti-HAV IgM – in 9.5% of the tested samples. Acute HEV affected mainly men (19.7% positive anti-HEV IgM male samples versus 10.3% female), while HAV was more prevalent in women (12.5% positive female samples versus 7.4% male). HAV infected mainly young individuals, while HEV predominated in older ages. Finally, the cases of HAV and HEV were distributed all year long but they are more prevalent in the cold months. HEV clearly dominates in the epidemiology of fecal-orally transmitted hepatitis among hospitalized patients in Varna. This shows the increasing importance of HEV for public health and the need for a specific nationwide measure to control the spread of the infection.
急性肝炎患者的甲型肝炎和戊型肝炎病毒——一项基于医院的三年回顾性研究
甲型肝炎(HAV)和戊型肝炎(HEV)是广泛传播的肝炎病毒,通常引起急性肝脏疾病,但预后良好。本研究旨在探讨甲肝病毒和戊肝病毒在急性肝炎住院患者中的病原学作用。我们回顾性检查了保加利亚瓦尔纳圣玛丽娜大学医院病毒学实验室三年期间(2016- 2018年)获得的抗hev IgM和抗hav IgM阳性血清样本的数量。16.0%的检测样本检测到抗hev IgM, 9.5%的检测样本检测到抗hav IgM -。急性HEV主要影响男性(抗HEV IgM阳性男性19.7%,女性10.3%),而HAV在女性中更为普遍(女性12.5%,男性7.4%)。甲肝病毒主要感染年轻人,而戊肝病毒以老年人为主。甲型肝炎和戊型肝炎病例全年均有分布,但在寒冷月份发病较多。在瓦尔纳住院患者中,HEV在粪口传播型肝炎流行病学中明显占主导地位。这表明戊肝病毒对公共卫生的重要性日益增加,需要在全国范围内采取具体措施来控制感染的传播。
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Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica
Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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