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21/02/2012. 2. Hepatitis E virus . Hepatitis E was not recognised as a separate clinical entity until the 1980sBalayan and colleagues:immune EM identified 27-30nm virus like particlesVirus was successfully transmitted to cynomolgus monkeysENANB (epidemic non-A, non-B or enterically transmitted non-A, non-B)Diagnosis of ENANB was limited to IEM1990s genome was successfully cloned and sequencedThe virus was named Hepatitis E Virus.
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1. 21 February 2012 Samreen Ijaz
Virus Reference Department
Centre for Infections
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5. 21/02/2012 5 Hepatitis E Virus in endemic regions
6. 21/02/2012 6 HEV in non-endemic regions
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9. 21/02/2012 9 Samples used for this study were accessed from the PHLS (HPA) serological surveillance programme
HEV study a total of 2731 samples from 2 time points
1140 samples from 1991 and 1591 samples from 2004
44% female, 56% male
Age range from 1 to 85 years
Overall seroprevalence of ~13%
10. 21/02/2012 10 HEV prevalence by age-group1991
11. 21/02/2012 11 HEV prevalence by age-group1991 vs 2004
12. 21/02/2012 12 Temporal shift in HEV seroprevalence
Increased risk of acquiring HEV appears to be related to time and not to age
HEV prevalence:1991 vs 2004
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17. 21/02/2012 17 Aurora cruise liner
18. 21/02/2012 18 Last week of the cruise
.(last week of March) Contacted about 4 passengers who had become jaundiced
Onset dates were between 12th March and 23rd March
Determined that 2 of the passengers had been immunised for HAV
Recommended that they be tested for HEV markers
Passengers disembarked on 28th March in Southampton and samples were obtained
Samples were tested locally and all 4 passengers were found to be HEV IgM and IgG positive
Recent acute HEV infection
Samples sent to HPA, Colindale for confirmation and molecular analysis
20. 21/02/2012 20 Were these 4 cases just the tip of the iceberg?
Passengers had already disembarked and returned home.
Contacted all 2500 UK passengers
Aurora staff members were not included in the investigation
Passengers were contacted and asked to volunteer in the study
Volunteers were asked to provide a blood sample and to fill in a questionnaire
Aurora Investigation
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27. 21/02/2012 27 Time of Exposure
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31. 21/02/2012 31 Univariate Analysis Significant
Gender
Alcohol consumption (~11% exceeding recommended weekly intake)
Excursions Honolulu, Hawaii
Pago Pago, Samoa
Food consumed on board cruise ship
Unpasteurised cheese
Pate
Venison
Shellfish
32. 21/02/2012 32 Multivariable Model Significant
Gender
Alcohol consumption
Consumption of shellfish
33. 21/02/2012 33 Aurora Investigation Summary 33 acute HEV infections identified
Male
Alcohol consumption
Majority of infections were asymptomatic
No breaches of public health on board the ship
Analysis suggests that the consumption of shellfish was a potential source of infection
LIKELY THAT INFECTION OCCURRED ON BOARD THE SHIP
34. 21/02/2012 34 Acknowledgements