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J Gen Virol 86 (2005), 1807-1813; DOI 10.1099/vir.0.80909-0

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© 2005 Society for General Microbiology

Short Communication

Correlation between positivity for immunoglobulin A antibodies and viraemia of swine hepatitis E virus observed among farm pigs in Japan

Masaharu Takahashi1, Tsutomu Nishizawa1, Toshinori Tanaka1, Bira Tsatsralt-Od1, Jun Inoue1,2 and Hiroaki Okamoto1

1 Division of Virology, Department of Infection and Immunity, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi-Ken 329-0498, Japan
2 Division of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574, Japan

Correspondence
Hiroaki Okamoto
hokamoto{at}jichi.ac.jp

To evaluate the usefulness of detection of antibodies to hepatitis E virus (HEV) to screen for viraemic pigs, serum samples obtained from 1425 1–6-month-old pigs in Japan were tested for swine HEV RNA and IgG, IgM and IgA classes of anti-HEV antibody. Fifty-five (5 %) of the 1071 2–5-month-old pigs were positive for swine HEV RNA, but none of 218 1-month-old pigs or 136 6-month-old pigs had detectable HEV RNA. The prevalence of anti-HEV IgG among the viraemic pigs (67 %, 37/55) was similar to that among the non-viraemic pigs (55 %, 757/1370) and the prevalence of anti-HEV IgM among the viraemic pigs and non-viraemic pigs was 7 and 3 %, respectively. However, anti-HEV IgA was detected significantly more frequently among viraemic pigs than among non-viraemic pigs (55 vs 10 %, P<0·0001). These results suggest that anti-HEV IgA is more useful than anti-HEV IgM to screen for viraemic pigs.

The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession numbers for the nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper are AB194476–AB194530.

Supplementary tables and phylogenetic trees are available in JGV Online.




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