Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria
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Resumo: | Abstract It is debatable whether HIV-infected patients are at greater risk for hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection compared with healthy subjects. The reported anti-HEV seroprevalence among different groups in Bulgaria varied from 9.04% to 25.9%, but the information regarding the HIV population is still missing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate hepatitis E seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria and to analyze demographic and immunological factors associated with HEV infection. Serum samples of 312 HIV-infected patients were analyzed retrospectively. Age, sex, residence and laboratory markers for HEV, HBV, HCV and HIV infection, and lymphocytes subpopulations were collected for all patients. None of the tested samples were positive for HEV RNA. HEV seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients was 10.9%. Males were more affected with the highest prevalence of positivity in the age group > 30 to ≤ 40 years. The documented HIV transmission routes in HIV/HEV co-infected group were heterosexual, homosexual, intravenous drug use (IDU), and vertical with predominace of the heterosexual route (z = 0.2; p = 0.804). There was a statistically significant trend of HIV mixed infection with routes of HIV transmission other than homosexual - heterosexual in HIV/HEV group and injection drug use in HIV/HBV/HCV co-infected group. The route of HIV transmission, in contexts of patients’ behavior, was associated with HEV prevalence among HIV-infected patients. |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in BulgariaHepatitis E virusHIV infectionHEV seropositivityHIV/HEV co-infectionAbstract It is debatable whether HIV-infected patients are at greater risk for hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection compared with healthy subjects. The reported anti-HEV seroprevalence among different groups in Bulgaria varied from 9.04% to 25.9%, but the information regarding the HIV population is still missing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate hepatitis E seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria and to analyze demographic and immunological factors associated with HEV infection. Serum samples of 312 HIV-infected patients were analyzed retrospectively. Age, sex, residence and laboratory markers for HEV, HBV, HCV and HIV infection, and lymphocytes subpopulations were collected for all patients. None of the tested samples were positive for HEV RNA. HEV seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients was 10.9%. Males were more affected with the highest prevalence of positivity in the age group > 30 to ≤ 40 years. The documented HIV transmission routes in HIV/HEV co-infected group were heterosexual, homosexual, intravenous drug use (IDU), and vertical with predominace of the heterosexual route (z = 0.2; p = 0.804). There was a statistically significant trend of HIV mixed infection with routes of HIV transmission other than homosexual - heterosexual in HIV/HEV group and injection drug use in HIV/HBV/HCV co-infected group. The route of HIV transmission, in contexts of patients’ behavior, was associated with HEV prevalence among HIV-infected patients.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702022000100205Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.26 n.1 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2022.102329info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGolkocheva-Markova,ElitsaKevorkyan,AniRaycheva,RalitsaIsmailova,ChiydemYoncheva,VilianaTenev,TenchoEmilova,RadoslavaGrigorova,LyubomiraBaltadzhiev,IvanKomitova,Radkaeng2022-03-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702022000100205Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2022-03-28T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria Golkocheva-Markova,Elitsa Hepatitis E virus HIV infection HEV seropositivity HIV/HEV co-infection |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
title_full |
Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
title_fullStr |
Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
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Assessment of hepatitis E seropositivity among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria |
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Golkocheva-Markova,Elitsa |
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Golkocheva-Markova,Elitsa Kevorkyan,Ani Raycheva,Ralitsa Ismailova,Chiydem Yoncheva,Viliana Tenev,Tencho Emilova,Radoslava Grigorova,Lyubomira Baltadzhiev,Ivan Komitova,Radka |
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author |
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Kevorkyan,Ani Raycheva,Ralitsa Ismailova,Chiydem Yoncheva,Viliana Tenev,Tencho Emilova,Radoslava Grigorova,Lyubomira Baltadzhiev,Ivan Komitova,Radka |
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Golkocheva-Markova,Elitsa Kevorkyan,Ani Raycheva,Ralitsa Ismailova,Chiydem Yoncheva,Viliana Tenev,Tencho Emilova,Radoslava Grigorova,Lyubomira Baltadzhiev,Ivan Komitova,Radka |
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Hepatitis E virus HIV infection HEV seropositivity HIV/HEV co-infection |
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Hepatitis E virus HIV infection HEV seropositivity HIV/HEV co-infection |
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Abstract It is debatable whether HIV-infected patients are at greater risk for hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection compared with healthy subjects. The reported anti-HEV seroprevalence among different groups in Bulgaria varied from 9.04% to 25.9%, but the information regarding the HIV population is still missing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate hepatitis E seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients in Bulgaria and to analyze demographic and immunological factors associated with HEV infection. Serum samples of 312 HIV-infected patients were analyzed retrospectively. Age, sex, residence and laboratory markers for HEV, HBV, HCV and HIV infection, and lymphocytes subpopulations were collected for all patients. None of the tested samples were positive for HEV RNA. HEV seroprevalence among HIV-infected patients was 10.9%. Males were more affected with the highest prevalence of positivity in the age group > 30 to ≤ 40 years. The documented HIV transmission routes in HIV/HEV co-infected group were heterosexual, homosexual, intravenous drug use (IDU), and vertical with predominace of the heterosexual route (z = 0.2; p = 0.804). There was a statistically significant trend of HIV mixed infection with routes of HIV transmission other than homosexual - heterosexual in HIV/HEV group and injection drug use in HIV/HBV/HCV co-infected group. The route of HIV transmission, in contexts of patients’ behavior, was associated with HEV prevalence among HIV-infected patients. |
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