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Indigenous HEV infection in the UK a hazard for
blood donation?
  • Samreen Ijaz
  • Virus Reference Department
  • Health Protection Agency

2
HEV Infections in England and Wales (2005 study)
HEV seropositive samples with no travel history
identified from 1996-2003 at CPHL
3
HEV seroprevalence in England(year 1991)
4
HEV prevalence by age-group1991 vs 2004
Temporal shift
5
Seroprevalence rates vs clinical disease
  • 13 seroprevalence high compared to the low rate
    of clinically evident disease
  • Incidence estimates between 1991 and 2004
    indicate that 62 000 cases of HEV occurred per
    year
  • Mathematical modelling suggests that incidence
    does not vary with age group
  • Shared risk factors common to all age groups

6
Indigenous HEV in England and Wales
  • Routes of transmission in the non-travellers
    could not be ascertained from this study
  • Specific risk factors for acquiring indigenous
    HEV infections currently remains undefined
  • The detection of HEV Abs and RNA in swine and
    subsequently in several other animals has led to
    suggestions of a potential zoonosis with animals
    acting as reservoirs for HEV infection in humans
  • 85 of UK pigs are anti-HEV pos.
  • Recommended that indigenous HEV be considered a
    level 2 zoonosis (potential zoonosis), thus
    requiring enhanced surveillance in the UK

7
Parenteral transmission of HEV?
  • Higher HEV Ab levels reported in
  • paid blood donors positive for other blood borne
    viruses
  • repeatedly transfused haemodialysis patients
  • Subsequent reports of transfusion transmitted
    HEV from France, Japan and Saudi Arabia
  • Studies from Japan have demonstrated that a
    small but significant proportion of their blood
    donors were viraemic and potentially able to
    cause transfusion-associated HEV
  • in the absence of elevated ALT and signs or
    symptoms of hepatitis
  • When characterised, the strains involved in the
    cases from Japan were shown to be indigenous
    viruses

8
Post transfusion hepatitis in the UK
  • UK blood donor
  • 14 days after his donation he became ill with a
    flu-like illness
  • 10 days later he became jaundiced
  • Blood donor reported illness to the blood service
    but components of his donation had already been
    used
  • Testing for viral markers
  • HAV, HBV, HCV, CMV and EBV negative
  • HEV IgM and IgG positive
  • HEV RNA positive genotype 3

9
Post transfusion hepatitis in the UK
Blood Donation
platelets
red cells
Pool from 4 donors which is resuspended using
plasma from one of the donors (not the HEV pos
donor)
Would contain 20-30mls of the donors plasma
Patient 2
Patient 1
INFECTED
UNINFECTED
  • HEV infection in the recipient related to dose?

10
Post-transfusion hepatitis
  • Post transfusion hepatitis in the UK is now a
    relatively rare event with enhanced surveillance
    through the Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT)
    reporting system
  • Approximately 62 000 cases occur each year
  • Suggests that there are a significant number of
    subclinical HEV infection
  • Current screening policy in the UK does not
    include HEV testing
  • Should we worry?

11
Initial studies to look at UK blood donors
  • HEV IgG testing on
  • 262 samples from ordinary blood donors
  • 339 samples from donors with a history of
    jaundice (all anti-HBc negative)

25
20
15

10
5
0
17 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
gt 60
Age (yrs)
12
HEV seroprevalence in UK blood donors
  • HEV seroprevalence trend similar in blood donors
    to general population
  • Similar seroprevalence rates between ordinary and
    jaundice history donors
  • HEV unlikely to be responsible for donors
    reporting history of jaundice
  • History of jaundice not accurate screening method
    for excluding at risk donors
  • Further HEV IgM RNA testing carried out on all
    donors
  • 4 HEV IgM pos
  • 0 HEV RNA pos
  • EVIDENCE OF RECENT HEV INFECTION IN DONOR
    POPULATION

13
Further work
  • Evidence of seroconversion in the blood donor
    panel
  • Evidence of HEV RNA in minipools
  • Concern of post transfusion hepatitis in
    transplant recipients and the immunosuppressed

14
Acknowledgements
  • Richard Tedder
  • Mathew Beale
  • Kate Tettmar
  • Roger Eglin
  • NHS Blood and Transplant
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