First Seroepidemiological Investigation of Hepatitis E Virus Infection in Backyard Pigs from Northeastern India: Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors

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A. A. P. Milton
Samir Das
S. Ghatak
K. Srinivas
M. Angappan
M. C. B. Prasad
L. Wahlang
G. Bhuvana Priya
Sabia Khan
Blessa Sailo
Mahak Lalhruaipuii
G. B. Singh
A. Garam
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[1] ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,College of Agriculture
[2] Central Agricultural University (Imphal),undefined
[3] Department of Animal Husbandry,undefined
[4] Veterinary & Dairy Development,undefined
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Food and Environmental Virology | 2023年 / 15卷
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Hepatitis E virus; Seroprevalence; Backyard pigs; Northeastern India; Risk factors;
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the leading cause of acute viral hepatitis globally, with zoonotic potential, and pigs are considered the major reservoir. To determine the seroprevalence of HEV infection in pigs reared in backyard conditions in the northeastern region of India, blood samples were collected from 400 pigs from five northeastern states (80 samples from each state) and tested for IgG antibodies against HEV using an ELISA assay. Questionnaires on farm characteristics and management practices were completed, and risk factors associated with HEV were studied using univariate and multivariate analysis. The apparent seroprevalence of HEV infection was 51% (46.1–55.9, 95% CI), with a true prevalence of 52.98% (47.22–58.75, 95% CI). The risk factors significantly associated with higher HEV seropositivity were as follows: lack of disinfection (OR 4.65), feeding swill (restaurant and bakery waste) (OR 2.55), failure to follow the all-in-all-out production system (OR 3.47), and medium holding size (OR 9.83), which refers to mixed rearing of younger and older age groups. This study demonstrates that HEV is widespread among pigs reared in northeastern India. The risk factor analysis conducted in this study provides valuable insights into the prevalence of HEV in the region.
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