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Hepatitis E Virus Detection in Hunted Wild Boar Liver and Muscle Tissues in Central Italy.


ABSTRACT: In different European countries, including Italy, hepatitis E virus (HEV) has been recognized as an emerging public health concern. Humans are infected through the orofecal route by the ingestion of contaminated uncooked or undercooked animal-origin foodstuffs. Wild boars (Sus scrofa) have gained a crucial role as viral reservoirs. HEV-3 is the most frequently identified genotype from hunted wild boar liver and muscle tissues. The Marche region, more specifically Ascoli Piceno province, is characterized by a rooted hunting tradition and related product consumption. In this research study, 312 liver and 296 muscle specimens were screened using biomolecular assays, and HEV RNA was detected from 5.45% and 1.35% of liver and muscle samples, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that positive animals were infected by genotype 3 subtype c. Based on the environmental pathogen characteristics, HEV has also evolved to guarantee its survival in a wild environment. Therefore, wild boars and ruminants have a key role in its persistence. Epidemiological data regarding HEV circulation have resulted as necessary, and biomolecular analysis represents an important means of monitoring and establishing preventive measures. A multidisciplinary approach could provide a wide perspective regarding HEV and infectious implications on human, animal, and environmental health.

SUBMITTER: Ferri G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9414245 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatitis E Virus Detection in Hunted Wild Boar Liver and Muscle Tissues in Central Italy.

Ferri Gianluigi G   Lauteri Carlotta C   Festino Anna Rita AR   Piccinini Andrea A   Olivastri Alberto A   Vergara Alberto A  

Microorganisms 20220811 8


In different European countries, including Italy, hepatitis E virus (HEV) has been recognized as an emerging public health concern. Humans are infected through the orofecal route by the ingestion of contaminated uncooked or undercooked animal-origin foodstuffs. Wild boars (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) have gained a crucial role as viral reservoirs. HEV-3 is the most frequently identified genotype from hunted wild boar liver and muscle tissues. The Marche region, more specifically Ascoli Piceno province, i  ...[more]

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