We evaluated the prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) in the pork production chain in Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain during 2010. A total of 337 fecal, liver, and meat samples from animals at slaughterhouses were tested for HEV by real-time quantitative PCR. Overall, HEV was higher in Italy (53%) and Spain (39%) than in Czech Republic (7.5%). HEV was detected most frequently in feces in Italy (41%) and Spain (39%) and in liver (5%) and meat (2.5%) in Czech Republic. Of 313 sausages sampled at processing and point of sale, HEV was detected only in Spain (6%). HEV sequencing confi rmed only g3 HEV strains. Indicator virus (porcine adenovirus) was ubiquitous in fecal samples and absent in liver samples and was detected in 1 slaughterhouse meat sample. At point of sale, we found porcine adenovirus in sausages (1%–2%). The possible dissemination of HEV and other fecal viruses through pork production demands containment measures.

I. Di Bartolo, M. Diez-Valcarce, P. Vasickova, P. Kralik, M. Hernandez, G. Angeloni, et al. (2012). Hepatitis E Virus in Pork Production Chain in Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain, 2010. EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 18(8), 1282-1289 [10.3201/eid1808.111783].

Hepatitis E Virus in Pork Production Chain in Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain, 2010

ANGELONI, GIORGIA;OSTANELLO, FABIO;
2012

Abstract

We evaluated the prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) in the pork production chain in Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain during 2010. A total of 337 fecal, liver, and meat samples from animals at slaughterhouses were tested for HEV by real-time quantitative PCR. Overall, HEV was higher in Italy (53%) and Spain (39%) than in Czech Republic (7.5%). HEV was detected most frequently in feces in Italy (41%) and Spain (39%) and in liver (5%) and meat (2.5%) in Czech Republic. Of 313 sausages sampled at processing and point of sale, HEV was detected only in Spain (6%). HEV sequencing confi rmed only g3 HEV strains. Indicator virus (porcine adenovirus) was ubiquitous in fecal samples and absent in liver samples and was detected in 1 slaughterhouse meat sample. At point of sale, we found porcine adenovirus in sausages (1%–2%). The possible dissemination of HEV and other fecal viruses through pork production demands containment measures.
2012
I. Di Bartolo, M. Diez-Valcarce, P. Vasickova, P. Kralik, M. Hernandez, G. Angeloni, et al. (2012). Hepatitis E Virus in Pork Production Chain in Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain, 2010. EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 18(8), 1282-1289 [10.3201/eid1808.111783].
I. Di Bartolo; M. Diez-Valcarce; P. Vasickova; P. Kralik; M. Hernandez; G. Angeloni; F. Ostanello; M. Bouwknegt; D. Rodríguez-Lázaro; I. Pavlik; F. M....espandi
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