Hepatitis E virus infection: an emerging occupational risk?
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- DOI: 10.1093/occmed/kqv154
Hepatitis E virus infection: an emerging occupational risk?
Abstract
Background: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is endemic in many developing countries, causing substantial morbidity. Transmission is primarily faeco-oral and is associated with both sporadic infections and epidemics in areas where poor sanitation and weak public health infrastructures exist. Recently, it has become clear that HEV is also an endemic disease in industrialized countries. Moreover, a porcine reservoir and growing evidence of zoonotic transmission have been reported in these countries, suggesting the possibility of occupational transmission to man.
Aims: To summarize the current knowledge on the epidemiology and prevention of transmission of HEV infection in occupational settings.
Methods: The following key words were used to explore PubMed: hepatitis E, disease, epidemiology, profession(al), occupation(al).
Results: After screening of the results, 107 publications were retained. In non-endemic regions, seroprevalence varied from a few per cent (2-7.8%) in Europe, Japan and South America to 18.2-20.6% in the USA, Russia, UK, southern France and Asia. A meta-analysis of 12 cross-sectional studies evaluating HEV immunoglobulin G (IgG) seroprevalence in individuals occupationally exposed to swine showed greater odds of seropositivity in the exposed group but also a high degree of heterogeneity. A funnel plot suggested publication bias.
Conclusions: There was a significant association between occupational exposure to swine and HEV IgG seroprevalence, but the level of prevalence detected depended also on the type of HEV IgG kits used. Further research, including on mechanisms and risk factors for infection, as well as the development of better serological tests for identification of infection, is required.
Keywords: Disease; epidemiology; hepatitis E; occupation; profession(al)..
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