2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-1199-y
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Hepatitis E virus antibody prevalence in hunters from a district in Central Germany, 2013: a cross-sectional study providing evidence for the benefit of protective gloves during disembowelling of wild boars

Abstract: BackgroundIn Germany, 17 % of the general human population have antibodies to hepatitis E virus (HEV) (recomLine HEV-IgG/IgM immunoassay [Mikrogen GmbH]). Wild boars represent an animal reservoir for HEV genotype 3, which is the common genotype in Germany. We estimated the seroprevalence among hunters with contact to wild boars to identify factors that may be associated with past or present HEV infection.MethodsIn 2013, the local veterinarian authority in a district in Central Germany attended meetings of hunt… Show more

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“…IgG prevalence estimates obtained with the Mikrogen EIA are comparable to two other German studies applying the same test to individuals with professional exposure to pigs [34] and hunters [31]. More than half of slaughterers and classifiers/veterinarians/meat inspectors younger than 40 years exhibited HEV IgG antibodies based on the Wantai assay, which was higher compared to hunters (14.3%) (see Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…IgG prevalence estimates obtained with the Mikrogen EIA are comparable to two other German studies applying the same test to individuals with professional exposure to pigs [34] and hunters [31]. More than half of slaughterers and classifiers/veterinarians/meat inspectors younger than 40 years exhibited HEV IgG antibodies based on the Wantai assay, which was higher compared to hunters (14.3%) (see Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The previous publications reported a remarkably high HEV seroprevalence in domestic pigs and wild boar in Germany reaching values of more than 60% [28][29][30][31]. Again, these estimates depend on the used assay [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…the possibility of prolonged viraemia in wild boars emphasizes the need for further investigations, mostly regarding the duration of viraemia in natural conditions. this is not included in our study because the sampling was conducted from shot wild boars, but this also stresses the importance of implementing adequate prevention measures, such as the use of protective gloves (SChIeLke et al, 2015), especially when handling wild boar carcasses.…”
Section: Serology Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Having provided HIV and hepatology patient care in both Baltimore and Pennsylvania (a state with a large rural hunting population), we are routinely reminded of the many demographic differences among these populations. And though data regarding geographical risk are conflicting, (3,4) based on our experience it is unsurprising that the only other U.S. case of chronic HEV cited by the authors resides in Pennsylvania. (5) In conclusion, Kuniholm et al present …”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 81%