“…The Orthohepevirus C species is divided into HEV‐C1 (rat HEV) infecting rodents and eulipotyphlids (musk shrew), HEV‐C2 infecting ferret and mink, and the recently proposed HEV‐C3 and HEV‐C4 detected in Chevrier's Field Mouse ( Apodemus chevrieri ) and Père David's vole ( Eothenomys melanogaster ) in China (Smith et al, ; Wang et al, ). HEV strains belonging to Orthohepevirus C have been detected in Europe and in the USA in Black rat ( Rattus rattus ) and Norway rat ( Rattus norvegicus ), and also in other species ( Rattus flavipectus , Rattus rattoides ) in Asian countries (Favorov, Kosoy, Tsarev, Childs, & Margolis, ; Johne et al, 2010a; Johne et al, 2010b; Purcell et al, ; Johne et al, ; Kanai et al, ; Lack, Volk, & Van den Bussche, ; Li et al, 2013a; Mulyanto et al, ; Widen et al, ; Ryll et al, ; Simanavicius et al, ). Recently, HEV‐C RNA detection has also been reported in common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) in Hungary (Kurucz et al, ).…”