Blood transfusion is unlikely to be a source for hepatitis E virus transmission in India

Halkurike, Vijay J. ; Goel, Amit ; Katiyar, Harshita ; Agarwal, Surendra Kumar ; Pande, Shantanu ; Aggarwal, Rakesh (2020) Blood transfusion is unlikely to be a source for hepatitis E virus transmission in India Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 39 (2). pp. 161-164. ISSN 0254-8860

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-020-01033-y

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Abstract

Introduction: Transmission of hepatitis E virus (HEV) through transfusion has been reported from countries where genotype 3 virus is predominant. Data from countries with predominantly genotype 1 HEV, such as India, are limited. We studied the risk of HEV transmission following transfusion of blood or blood components in India. Methods: Adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery who received transfusion of blood or blood products in the peri-operative period and who lacked history of any transfusion or surgery in the preceding 1 year were studied. A pre-transfusion blood specimen was collected for IgG anti-HEV antibody test. For the participants who were seronegative for anti-HEV, follow up specimens were collected at every 2-3-month intervals for up to 6 months after surgery and were tested for IgM and IgG anti-HEV antibodies. Results: Of the 335 participants originally enrolled, 191 (57%) could be followed up. Of them, 103 (53.9%) were seropositive for HEV IgG at baseline and were excluded. Of the remaining 88 participants (age 42 ± 14.1 years; 55 [63%] male), none reported hepatitis-like illness during the follow up period of 81 ± 23 days. Also, none of these 88 participants was found to have seroconversion to anti-HEV IgM or IgG positivity in the follow up specimens. Conclusion: Transfusion-mediated transmission of HEV was not observed in our cohort and may be infrequent in the Indian population, where genotype 1 is the predominant HEV type.

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Keywords:Epidemiology; Hepatitis E virus; Transfusion-transmitted infections; Viremia
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