Rural habitat as risk factor for hepatitis E virus seroconversion in HIV infected patients: A prospective longitudinal study

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Rivero-Juarez, Antonio
Cuenca-Lopez, Francisca
Martinez-Peinado, Antonio
Camacho, Angela
Frias, Mario
Gordon, Ana
Cantisan, Sara
Torre-Cisneros, J.
Pineda, Jose Antonio
Rivero, Antonio
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WileyDate
2017Subject
hepatitis E HIV rural habitatMETS:
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Our objective was to determine the incidence and clinical manifestations of acute hepatitis E virus (HEV) in HIV-infected patients. A prospective longitudinal study including HIV-infected HEV-seronegative patients was conducted; HEV seroconversion (to IgG and/or IgM) was the main outcome variable. All patients were tested for HEV antibodies every 3–6 months. For patients who developed HEV seroconversion, a data collection protocol was followed to identify associated clinical manifestations and analytical alterations. A total of 627 patients (89.9%) were followed during a median of 11.96 months (IQR: 8.52–14.52 months) and formed the study population. Forty-one patients developed detectable anti-HEV antibodies (7.2 cases per 100 patients/year). Our study found a high incidence of HEV in HIV-infected patients in southern Spain strongly associated with a rural habitat.
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