Journal of Infection and Public Health (Jul 2020)

Screening of hepatitis E in patients presenting for acute neurological disorders

  • Aude Belbézier,
  • Alban Deroux,
  • Françoise Sarrot-Reynauld,
  • Barbara Colombe,
  • Annick Bosseray,
  • Claire Wintenberger,
  • Perrine Dumanoir,
  • Maxime Lugosi,
  • Isabelle Boccon-Gibod,
  • Vincent Leroy,
  • Maxime Maignan,
  • Roselyne Collomb-Muret,
  • Damien Viglino,
  • Mathieu Vaillant,
  • Lorella Minotti,
  • Emeline Lagrange,
  • Olivier Epaulard,
  • Chantal Dumestre-Perard,
  • Sébastien Lhomme,
  • Julien Lupo,
  • Sylvie Larrat,
  • Patrice Morand,
  • Carole Schwebel,
  • Antoine Vilotitch,
  • Jean-Luc Bosson,
  • Laurence Bouillet

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 1047 – 1050

Abstract

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Introduction: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection has been reported to be associated with neurological disorders. However, the real prevalence of acute hepatitis E in those diseases is still unknown. We determined the prevalence of anti-HEV IgM antibody in a population with acute non-traumatic, non-metabolic, non-vascular neurological injury. Method: A registry was created in Grenoble Hospital University from 2014 to 2018 to collect data on patients with acute (<3 months) non-traumatic, non-metabolic, non-vascular neurological injuries. Acute hepatitis E was defined as anti-HEV IgM-positive serum in immunocompetent patient, and as anti-HEV IgM-positive serum or HEV RNA-positive serum in immunocompromised patients. Results: One hundred fifty-nine patients were included. Anti-HEV IgM seroprevalence in our cohort of non-traumatic, non-metabolic, non-vascular neurological injuries was 6.9% (eleven patients, including 4 Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) and 2 Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS)). Elevated transaminases were observed in only 64% of hepatitis E patients and cholestasis in 64%. Conclusion: In this study, 6·9% of patients with acute non-traumatic, non-metabolic, non-vascular neurological injuries had a probable recent HEV infection. HEV serology should be systematically performed in this population, even in patients with normal transaminase level.

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