Prevalence of hepatitis E virus viremia and antibodies among healthy blood donors in India
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Prevalence of hepatitis E virus viremia and antibodies among healthy blood donors in India
Abstract
Background: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is transmitted primarily through contaminated water and food. Recently, HEV viremia in blood donors and transfusion-related transmission of HEV have been reported, leading to calls to screen donated blood for this virus. However, these data are from regions where genotype 3 HEV is predominant. In India, where human infections are caused only by genotype 1 HEV, the frequency of subclinical HEV viremia is unknown.
Methods: Minipools of sera prepared from three donor units each from our institution's blood bank in Lucknow, India, were tested for HEV RNA using a sensitive amplification-based assay. A randomly selected subset was also tested for IgG anti-HEV antibodies using a commercial (Wantai) immunoassay.
Results: Sera from 1799 donors (median [range] age 30 [18-63] years; 1746 [97.0%] men) were collected (June-July 2016, 900; November-December 2016, 899). Of these, 17 (0.95%), 16 (0.90%), and 3 (0.17%) tested positive for HBsAg, anti-HCV, and anti-HIV antibodies, respectively. None of the donors tested positive for HEV RNA. Of 633 randomly selected donors (age 30 [18-63] years, 613 [96.8%] male) tested for IgG anti-HEV, 383 (60.5%) tested positive. Seropositivity rate increased with age, being 70/136 (52%), 177/299 (59%), 100/154 (65%), 30/34 (88%), and 6/10 (60%) in the 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55 years or older age groups, respectively.
Conclusions: In healthy blood donors from northern India, HEV viremia is infrequent though anti-HEV antibody prevalence is high. This suggests that asymptomatic HEV viremia may be less frequent in areas with genotype 1 predominance than those with genotype 3 predominance.
Keywords: Hepatitis E virus; Seroprevalence; Viral hepatitis; Viremia.
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