Affiliation:
1. TATA Main Hospital, Jamshedpur-831001, Jharkhand, India
2. School of Health & allied Sciences, ARKA Jain University, Jamshedpur-832108, Jharkhand, India
Abstract
Introduction:
A waterborne outbreak of hepatitis E virus occurred in the Jamshedpur city
of Jharkhand from March 2018 to October 2018. The aim of the present study is to study the hepatitis
E virus outbreak clinically, serologically and etiologically.
Methods:
Five hundred and eighty-four clinically and biochemically documented cases were
screened for the hepatotropic viral markers (HepatitisA, B, C, and E) by the ELISA. Demographic
data such as gender, age, clinical diagnosis, location, outcome and time of admission were extracted
from the online hospital management system. Water samples from the affected area were tested for
HEV RNA detection. Genotyping of HEV virus was carried out by sequencing and phylogenetic
analysis.
Results:
Hepatitis E genotype 1 was confirmed as the major etiological agent in this outbreak due to
the faecal contamination of drinking water supply while establishing illegal water connections.
Mixed infection of HEV-HAV (5.31%) or HEV-HBV (0.91%) was also detected in the present
series of acute viral hepatitis.
Conclusions:
The study highlights the importance of screening for both enterically transmitted hepatotropic
viral markers as well as the parenterally transmitted hepatotropic viral markers during the
outbreaks of acute viral hepatitis.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine
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1. Epidemiology of Hepatitis E;Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology;2023