Hepatitis A Outbreaks and Environmental Circulation of Genotype IA Strains in the São Paulo City, 2017–2018

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Tatiana Prado
Mikaela Renata Funada Barbosa
Ronalda Silva Araújo
Suzi Cristina Garcia
Adalgisa Jesus Melo
Ana Tereza Galvani
Carlos Jesus Brandão
Renan Lourenço Oliveira Silva
Maria Inês Zanoli Sato
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[1] Environmental Company of the São Paulo State (CETESB),Division of Microbiology and Parasitology, Department of Environmental Analysis
[2] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation,Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology, Oswaldo Cruz Institute
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Epidemiology; Wastewater surveillance; Hepatitis A virus; Men who have sex with men (MSM); Sexual transmission;
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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is the major cause of enterically transmitted infectious hepatitis. Between 2016 and 2017, the number of confirmed cases of hepatitis A virus (HAV) increased from 64 to 786 in São Paulo affecting mainly adults aged between 18 and 39 years (80%) and males (88%). To support epidemiological surveillance, the present study monitored the presence of HAV in urban sewage samples collected bimonthly for 1 year (November 2017–November 2018) in the central region of the city, where most of cases were detected. Sewage samples were concentrated by polyethylene glycol precipitation and HAV RNA was quantified by RT-qPCR. Nucleotide sequencing targeting the VP1/2A junction region was carried out to genotype the HAV strains. HAV was detected in 76.9% (40/52) of the samples, with a geometric mean viral load of 5.09 × 104 (± SD 4.51 × 105) genome copies (GC/L) (Mauá Street) and 5.27 × 104 (± SD 1.26 × 106) GC/L (Prestes Maia Avenue). Of the 40 positive samples, 8 were typed as HAV subgenotype IA [100% nucleotide (nt) identity with HAV strain VRD_521_2016]. Highest homology was obtained with sequences from European countries (Italy, Spain) and Israel, all of which had reported recent HAV outbreaks associated with men who have sex with men. Our results highlight that wastewater surveillance is a useful tool to support investigating HAV outbreaks in the community, including circulating genotypes.
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