Hepatitis E virus infection in haemodialysis patients: A case-control study in Saudi Arabia

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作者
Ayoola, EA
Want, MA
Gadour, MOEH
Al-Hazmi, MH
Hamza, MKM
机构
[1] King Fahd Cent Hosp Gizan, Dept Gastroenterol, Gizan, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Fahd Cent Hosp Gizan, Dept Nephrol, Gizan, Saudi Arabia
关键词
hepatitis E virus; acute viral hepatitis; end-stage renal disease; haemodialysis; Saudi Arabia;
D O I
10.1002/jmv.2149
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
To determine the prevalence of antibody to hepatitis E virus (IgM anti-HEV) among haemodialysis patients and evaluate whether there was an increased risk of infection and exposure to HEV in an area of endemic viral hepatitis, serum samples obtained from 83 Saudi patients on chronic haemodialysis (group 1), 400 sex- and age-matched healthy subjects (group 2) and hospital patients (group 3) were tested for the IgM anti-HEV and IgG anti-HEV. The prevalence of anti-HEV among the patients (group 1) and the healthy controls were 4.8% and 0.3%, respectively. The difference (4.5%) was statistically significant, with a calculated odds ratio (OR) of 20.2 (95% Cl = 2.1-481.0; P = 0.0002). In contrast, there was no significant difference in the prevalence rates of IgG anti-HEV (7.2% vs 10.8%) in both groups. In nonhaemodialysis patients with various diseases, 1.6% (1 of 64) of outpatients (g roup 3) and none (0 of 113) of the ward patients (group 4) was positive for IgM anti-HEV. Thus, the prevalence (4 of 83) of IgM anti-HEV in the haemodialysis patients was significantly higher than the rate (1 of 177) in the combined groups of nonhaemodialysis hospital patients. The calculated OR was 8.9 (95% Cl = 0.92, 212.8; P = 0.037). IgM antibody to hepatitis A virus (IgM anti-HAV) was not detected in any subjects, and the prevalence rates of IgG anti-HAV were similar in the patients and controls (72.3% and 74.3% in groups 1 and 2, respectively, and 75.7% combined groups 3 and 4). The study indicated a significantly higher risk of acute HEV infection among patients on chronic haemodialysis. It is possible that these were nosocomial infections acquired by person-to-person transmission in the haemodialysis unit. However, it is more probable that the infections were community acquired, a conclusion supported albeit indirectly by the lack of a significant difference between the prevalence in haemodialysis patients (4.8%) and outpatients (1.6%). In areas of endemic HEV, appropriate strategies should be adopted to prevent the risk of HEV among haemodialysis patients. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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