Abstract

Belgorod region is the territory with the highest incidence of hepatitis E in the Russian Federation. The aim of the study was to comprehensively characterize the circulation of hepatitis E virus (HEV) in the Belgorod region, including the study of population immunity to the virus, determining the prevalence of infection among the pig population and analysis of the genetic diversity of HEV from patients and animals. Serum samples of a conditionally healthy population (n = 2027) of all age groups were tested for anti-HEV IgG and IgM by ELISA with commercial assays. HEV RNA was determined in fecal samples from pigs aged 2-4 months (n = 526), in sewage samples from pig farms (n = 10), as well as in stool samples from patients with hepatitis E (n = 6) using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Phylogenetic analysis was performed for an amplified 300 nt fragment corresponding to HEV open reading frame 2. The prevalence of anti-HEV IgG in general population averaged 16.4% (95% CI: 14.8-18.1; 332/2027). The proportion of individuals who had both anti-HEV IgM and IgG averaged 2.8% (95% CI: 2.2-3.6; 57/2027). The incidence rate of anti-HEV IgG increased with age, from 2.8% (95% CI: 1.3-5.8) in children aged 1-14 years to 40.1% (95% CI: 34.9-45.6) in people 70 years or older. The detection rate of HEV RNA in pigs was 20% (95% CI: 16.8-23.6; 105/526). HEV RNA was detected in 2 out of 10 sewage samples. The HEV sequences isolated from patients with hepatitis E, pigs, and sewage samples in Belgorod region belonged to the HEV genotype 3, had a 95-100% homology, and formed common clusters on a phylogenetic tree. The high prevalence of HEV in pigs population has led to the formation of an endemic territory in the Belgorod region, which is the center of pig breeding. Measures aimed at reducing the circulation of HEV among pig population and decontamination of sewage from pig farms are necessary to control HEV infection.

Highlights

  • Belgorod region is the territory with the highest incidence of hepatitis E in the Russian Federation

  • hepatitis E virus (HEV) RNA was determined in fecal samples from pigs aged 2–4 months (n = 526), in sewage samples from pig farms (n = 10), as well as in stool samples from patients with hepatitis E (n = 6) using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)

  • The HEV sequences isolated from patients with hepatitis E, pigs, and sewage samples in Belgorod region belonged to the HEV genotype 3, had a 95-100% homology, and formed common clusters on a phylogenetic tree

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Кюрегян К.К.1, 2, Поляков А.Д.3, 4, Потемкин И.А.1, 2, Карлсен А.А.1, 2, Исаева О.В.1, 2, Лопатухина М.А.1, Муллин Е.В.1, Слукинова О.С.1, Малинникова Е.Ю.1, 2, Щибрик Е.В.5, Оглезнева Е.Е.4, 6, Михайлов М.И.1, 2. Целью исследования была всесторонняя характеристика циркуляции вируса гепатита Е (ВГЕ) в Белгородской области, включающая изучение популяционного иммунитета к вирусу, определение распространённости инфекции среди поголовья свиней и анализ генетического разнообразия ВГЕ, выделяемого от заболевших людей и от животных. Частота выявления анти-ВГЕ IgG среди условно здорового населения составила в среднем 16,4% (95% доверительный интервал (ДИ) 14,8–18,1; 332/2027). Имевших одновременно анти-ВГЕ IgM и IgG, составила в среднем 2,8% (95% ДИ 2,2–3,6; 57/2027). Частота выявления РНК ВГЕ среди обследованного поголовья свиней составила 20% (95% ДИ 16,8–23,6; 105/526). Последовательности ВГЕ, выделенные на территории Белгородской области от заболевших людей, от свиней и из образцов сточных вод, принадлежали генотипу 3 ВГЕ, имели между собой степень сходства 95–100% и формировали единые кластеры на филогенетическом дереве. Для контроля за ВГЕ-инфекцией необходимы мероприятия, направленные на снижение циркуляции ВГЕ среди поголовья свиней и обеззараживание сточных вод свиноферм

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