Emerging Infectious Diseases (Feb 2011)

Hepatitis E Virus and Neurologic Disorders

  • Nassim Kamar,
  • Richard P. Bendall,
  • Jean Marie Peron,
  • Pascal Cintas,
  • Laurent Prudhomme,
  • Jean Michel Mansuy,
  • Lionel Rostaing,
  • Frances Keane,
  • Samreen Ijaz,
  • Jacques Izopet,
  • Harry R. Dalton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1702.100856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 173 – 179

Abstract

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Information about the spectrum of disease caused by hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 is emerging. During 2004–2009, at 2 hospitals in the United Kingdom and France, among 126 patients with locally acquired acute and chronic HEV genotype 3 infection, neurologic complications developed in 7 (5.5%): inflammatory polyradiculopathy (n = 3), Guillain-Barré syndrome (n = 1), bilateral brachial neuritis (n = 1), encephalitis (n = 1), and ataxia/proximal myopathy (n = 1). Three cases occurred in nonimmunocompromised patients with acute HEV infection, and 4 were in immunocompromised patients with chronic HEV infection. HEV RNA was detected in cerebrospinal fluid of all 4 patients with chronic HEV infection but not in that of 2 patients with acute HEV infection. Neurologic outcomes were complete resolution (n = 3), improvement with residual neurologic deficit (n = 3), and no improvement (n = 1). Neurologic disorders are an emerging extrahepatic manifestation of HEV infection.

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