Clustered Cases of Waterborne Hepatitis E Virus Infection, France
Sébastien Lhomme,
Sébastien Magne,
Sylvie Perelle,
Emmanuelle Vaissière,
Florence Abravanel,
Laetitia Trelon,
Catherine Hennechart-Collette,
Audrey Fraisse,
Sandra Martin-Latil,
Jacques Izopet,
Julie Figoni,
Guillaume Spaccaferri
Affiliations
Sébastien Lhomme
Centre National de Référence (CNR) des Virus des Hépatites à Transmission Entériques (Hépatite A et E), Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Toulouse, 31300 Toulouse, France
Sébastien Magne
Regional Health Agency of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 15000 Aurillac, France
Sylvie Perelle
Laboratory for Food Safety, Université Paris-Est, Anses, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France
Emmanuelle Vaissière
Santé Publique France (French National Public Health Agency), 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France
Florence Abravanel
Centre National de Référence (CNR) des Virus des Hépatites à Transmission Entériques (Hépatite A et E), Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Toulouse, 31300 Toulouse, France
Laetitia Trelon
Regional Health Agency of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 15000 Aurillac, France
Catherine Hennechart-Collette
Laboratory for Food Safety, Université Paris-Est, Anses, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France
Audrey Fraisse
Laboratory for Food Safety, Université Paris-Est, Anses, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France
Sandra Martin-Latil
Laboratory for Food Safety, Université Paris-Est, Anses, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France
Jacques Izopet
Centre National de Référence (CNR) des Virus des Hépatites à Transmission Entériques (Hépatite A et E), Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Toulouse, 31300 Toulouse, France
Julie Figoni
Santé Publique France (French National Public Health Agency), 94410 Saint-Maurice, France
Guillaume Spaccaferri
Santé Publique France (French National Public Health Agency), 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France
The identification of seven cases of hepatitis E virus infection in a French rural hamlet in April 2015 led to investigations confirming the clustering and identifying the source of the infection. Laboratories and general practitioners in the area actively searched for other cases based on RT-PCR and serological tests. The environment, including water sources, was also checked for HEV RNA. Phylogenetic analyses were performed to compare HEV sequences. No other cases were found. Six of the seven patients lived in the same hamlet, and the seventh used to visit his family who lived there. All HEV strains were very similar and belonged to the HEV3f subgenotype, confirming the clustering of these cases. All the patients drank water from the public network. A break in the water supply to the hamlet was identified at the time the infection probably occurred; HEV RNA was also detected in a private water source that was connected to the public water network. The water flowing from the taps was quite turbid during the break. The private water supply containing HEV RNA was the likely source of the contamination. Private water supplies not disconnected from the public network are still frequent in rural areas, where they may contribute to public water pollution.