Serological evidence of hepatitis E virus infection in pigs from Northern Bulgaria.


Journal

Veterinaria italiana
ISSN: 1828-1427
Titre abrégé: Vet Ital
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0201543

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 07 2021
Historique:
received: 20 07 2020
accepted: 02 02 2021
entrez: 31 12 2021
pubmed: 1 1 2022
medline: 5 1 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The purpose of the present study was to investigate pigs in Northern Bulgaria for serological evidence of hepatitis E virus (HEV). Sera from 225 individuals from three industrial farms were tested for anti‑HEV IgG antibodies. The overall HEV seroprevalence was 36% (81/225); weaners 6.8% (5/74); fattening pigs 38.7% (29/75) and in sows 61.8% (47/76). Compared to weaners, HEV positivity was higher in fattening pigs and sows: OR = 8.70 (95% CI: 3.14‑24.12) and OR = 22.37 (95% CI: 8.07‑61.96), respectively. These data confirm that HEV is endemic in pigs throughout Bulgaria, and can be a Public Health problem due to the transmission of HЕV to humans through the consumption of pork meat and pork products.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34971505
doi: 10.12834/VetIt.2341.14461.1
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Ilia Tsachev (I)

Department of Microbiology, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

Magdalena Baymakova (M)

Department of Infectious Diseases, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria. dr.baymakova@gmail.com.

Kiril K Dimitrov (KK)

Department of General and Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

Krasimira Gospodinova (K)

Department of Microbiology, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

Plamen Marutsov (P)

Department of Microbiology, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

Roman Pepovich (R)

Department of Infectious Pathology, Hygiene, Technology and Control of Foods from Animal Origin, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Todor Kundurzhiev (T)

Department of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Massimo Ciccozzi (M)

Unit of Medical Statistics and Molecular Epidemiology, Universita Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Harry R Dalton (HR)

Queens Park, London, United Kingdom.

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