Acute fulminant hepatitis E virus genotype 3e infection: description of the first case in Europe.

Stefano Festa, Anna Rosa Garbuglia, Flavia Baccini, Francesco Panzuto, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Iolanda Santino, Flaminia Purchiaroni, Gianluigi Orgera, Gianfranco Delle Fave, Massimo Marignani
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Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the most important causative agent of acute hepatitis in developing countries. The disease is usually characterized by a self-limiting, benign course. However, when particular conditions coexist (pregnancy, old age, pre-existing liver disease) it may run an unfavourable course. To date, 4 HEV genotypes have been described. Historically, in the Western world, HEV infection was considered a travel-related disease, however in the last 2 decades a great number of non-travel-related autochthonous cases have been described, more often related to genotype 3 or 4 and in the context of zoonosis. We report the case of an elderly Italian man with an acute fulminant HEV infection genotype 3e that developed in the context of pre-existing liver disease; this is the first case of an unfavourable outcome associated with subgenotype 3e. The potential pathogenicity of this subgenotype together with the influence of host-related risk factors are discussed.

急性暴发性戊型肝炎病毒基因型3e感染:欧洲首例病例描述。
戊型肝炎病毒(HEV)是发展中国家最重要的急性肝炎病原体。这种疾病通常以自限性的良性病程为特征。然而,当某些特殊情况同时存在(怀孕、年老、已有肝病)时,它可能会出现不利的结果。迄今为止,已经描述了4种HEV基因型。从历史上看,在西方世界,HEV感染被认为是一种与旅行有关的疾病,然而在过去20年里,已经描述了大量与旅行无关的本地病例,更经常与基因3型或4型有关,并且在人畜共患病的背景下。我们报告了一例意大利老年男性在先前存在肝脏疾病的情况下发展为急性3e型暴发性HEV感染;这是第一例与3e亚基因型相关的不良结果。讨论了该亚基因型的潜在致病性以及宿主相关危险因素的影响。
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