Sero-Epidemiological Study of Hepatitis E Virus among Thalassemia as High Risk Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Jahrom, Southern, Iran

Sotoodeh Jahromi, Abdolreza and Ahmadi-vasmehjani, Abbas and Zabetian, Hassan and Hakimelahi, Hossein and Yusefi, Alireza and Sanie, Mohammad Sadegh and Talebnia Jahromi, Somayehsadat and Ghanei, Masoud and Sapidkar, Abdolali and Erfanian, Saiedeh and Madani, Abdolhossien and Kafilzadeh, Farshid and Kargar, Mohammad and Hojjat-Farsangi, Mohammad (2016) Sero-Epidemiological Study of Hepatitis E Virus among Thalassemia as High Risk Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Jahrom, Southern, Iran. Global Journal of Health Science, 8 (9). p. 245. ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) could be cause of viral hepatitis in the developing countries and cause severe epidemics. According to other studies, blood transfusion as a probable route of HEV infection has been suggested. An infection with hepatitis agents such as HEV causes active liver failure in multi-transfusion patients in particular thalassemia. The purpose of this study determines the seropositivity of anti-HEV antibodies in thalassemia individuals in Jahrom. In a cross-sectional study, sera from 110 thalassemia were collected between 2013 and 2014. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method was performed to detection of anti-HEV antibodies. Individuals’ data were collected such as, demographic and clinical, for statistical analysis. Our results show that 10% and 1.8% of the enrolled patients were HEV Ig-G and Ig-M positive antibodies respectively. In addition, there was statiscally significant difference in age groups for prevalence of anti-HEV Ig-G (P = 0.01). Also the serum levels of liver enzymes such as ALT and AST in the HEV Ig-G and Ig-M positive samples were significantly higher than anti-HEV negative samples. But there were no significant difference between sex and splenectomy with anti-HEV positive samples. The results indicate more study are needed to assess HEV screening of blood products to these patients that those have a probably risk of exposure to HEV especially in higher years old.

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Date Deposited: 03 May 2023 06:44
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 04:40
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