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Hepatitis E virus genotype 1, Cuba.


To the Editor: Hepatitis E virus (HEV HEV
abbr.
hepatitis E virus



HEV

hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus of pigs.
) causes acute viral hepatitis, which in rare cases leads to fulminant ful·mi·nant
adj.
Occurring suddenly, rapidly, and with great severity or intensity, usually of pain.



ful
 hepatitis with high death rates, especially among women in their third trimester of pregnancy (1). Sporadic infections and epidemics have been reported from all parts of the world, especially Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Although indigenous hepatitis E has rarely been observed in industrialized in·dus·tri·al·ize  
v. in·dus·tri·al·ized, in·dus·tri·al·iz·ing, in·dus·tri·al·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To develop industry in (a country or society, for example).

2.
 countries, higher than expected anti-HEV prevalence has been detected in these areas (1). In the Caribbean region, many countries including Cuba, Haiti, Guatemala, and Honduras have reported hepatitis E (2,3), but the viruses have not been characterized.

The transmission of HEV is primarily fecal-oral, through contaminated drinking water; limited zoonotic Zoonotic
A disease which can be spread from animals to humans.

Mentioned in: Zoonosis
 transmission has also been reported.

Despite only 1 serotype, 4 major genotypes of HEV have been reported (1). Genotype 1 is mainly responsible for sporadic infections and large outbreaks in Asia and Africa. Genotype 2 was first found in Mexico and later on the African continent. Genotypes 3 and 4 have been reported from the United States, Europe, China, Japan, and Taiwan; this group also includes the related swine HEV (1).

We report the phylogenetic analysis of 11 HEV isolates from 2 outbreaks and sporadic cases in Havana, Cuba. The first outbreak occurred in 1999 in a factory; 20 persons were affected (12 women, 8 men; median age 45 years, range 22-53 years). The second outbreak was in 2005 in a suburb of Havana and involved 26 persons (15 women, 11 men; median age 24 years, range 17M5 years). We also analyzed HEV in 12 sporadic clinical cases obtained from the Cuban national surveillance program for viral hepatitis. Most patients reported asthenia asthenia /as·the·nia/ (as-the´ne-ah) lack or loss of strength and energy; weakness.

neurocirculatory asthenia
, epigastric epigastric adjective Referring to the body region between the costal margins and the subcostal plane  pain, nausea, and vomiting. None had any history of international travel, contact with persons traveling from disease-endemic areas, or consumption of exotic foods. Serologic se·rol·o·gy  
n. pl. se·rol·o·gies
1. The science that deals with the properties and reactions of serums, especially blood serum.

2.
 screening showed all patients to be negative for immunoglobulin (Ig) M against hepatitis A and hepatitis C viruses. One patient had positive results for hepatitis B surface antigen hepatitis B surface antigen
n. Abbr. HBsAg
An antigen derived from the surface of the hepatitis B virus that is present in the blood in active hepatitis B infection. Also called Australia antigen.
 but negative results for anti-hepatitis B core antigen IgM and hepatitis B virus DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
DNA
 or deoxyribonucleic acid

One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes.
. All patients were positive for anti-HEV IgM (Genelab Diagnostics, Singapore) according to the manufacture's criteria. A total of 22 serum samples (outbreak 1, n = 9; outbreak 2, n = 7; sporadic cases, n = 6) were tested for HEV RNA RNA: see nucleic acid.
RNA
 in full ribonucleic acid

One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic
; only 2 (both from sporadic cases) were positive. A total of 31 serum samples were also tested for anti-HEV IgG (Genelab Diagnostics), of which 22 were positive (outbreak 1, n - 7/10; outbreak 2, n = 10/13; sporadic cases, n = 5/8).

A total of 44 stool samples were collected 24 weeks after onset of symptoms and stored at -70[degrees]C until use. Fecal samples were screened for HEV open reading frame (ORF) 2 by using reverse transcription (RT) PCR PCR polymerase chain reaction.

PCR
abbr.
polymerase chain reaction


Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 
 (4). For genotyping, nested RT-PCR RT-PCR

reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. See PCR1.
 was then performed for the ORF1 RdRp region (5) on 18 samples that were positive for ORF2. Of the 12 PCR products obtained, 11 fragments were cloned into pGEMT Easy Vector (Promega, Madison, WI, USA). At least 3 positive clones for each sample were sequenced, and the consensus sequence was used for phylogenetic analysis. The Gen-Bank accession numbers of ORF1 for the HEV outbreak cases from Cuba are CUB10-1999 (EU165504), CUBl1-1999 (EU165502), CUB13-1999 (EU1655019), CUB19-1999 (EU165500), CUB24-1999 (EU165 499), CUB68-2005 (EU165496), and CUB71-2005 (EU165495). For the sporadic cases they are CUB92005 (EU165503), CUB1803-2003 (EU 165494), CUB2-2005 (EF493155), and CUB27-2005 (EU165498). Additionally, nested RT-PCR was conducted with ORF2-specific primer pairs (6) for 2 HEV isolates, 1 each from outbreak and sporadic cases, and sequences were obtained. The accession numbers for ORF2 are outbreak CUB 10D- 1999 (EU284749) and sporadic CUB2D-2005 (EU284748).

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Phylogenetic analysis of ORF1 nucleotide sequences showed that HEV isolates from Cuba clustered in genotype 1 with high bootstrap values (Figure, panel A). The same genotype was detected in an outbreak of hepatitis E in UN peacekeepers deployed from Bangladesh to Haiti (3). Although the outbreak was adequately contained, anti-HEV immunoglobulin was subsequently detected in 3% of civilians in Haiti (3). Nucleotide identity between isolates from Cuba and other HEV strains from genotype 1 ranged from 91.7% to 99%. The strains from Cuba were closely related to the isolates from India and shared 97.8%-99% homology with Yam-67 (7). Absolute ORF1 nucleotide differ ences (p-distances; MEGA2 software, www.megasoftware.net) of isolates from Cuba ranged from 0% to 1.6%, demonstrating a high degree of relatedness. The ORF2 analysis supported our ORF 1 findings because the CUB2D-2005 and CUB10D-1999 sequences also clustered with genotype 1 (Figure, panel B). Both strains from Cuba shared 96.1% nucleotide homology with a prototype strain from Burma (Bur82) and were related to the strains from India (Hyderabad and Yam-67), sharing 97.4%-99% homology. Absolute ORF2 nucleotide differences ranged from 0.8% to 1.9%. This value for ORF1 ranged from 0.05% to 0.08% for the same isolates from Cuba (CUB2-2005 and CUB 10-1999).

HEV shows a global presence. The genotype distribution, although dominant in a given geographic area, is not limited to that area. For example, genotype 2, first identified on the American continent in Mexico (8), was later found in Namibia and Nigeria on the African continent (9,10). We report indigenous HEV genotype 1 strains in the Americas.

Acknowledgments

We thank Teresa Howard and David Anderson for kindly providing anti-HEV kits.

This work was supported by a short-term PhD program training fellowship (to M.C.M.V.) from the International Center of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.

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n.
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Maria de la Caridad Montalvo Villalba, * Licel de los Angeles Rodriguez Lay, * Vivek Chandra, ([dagger]) Marite Bello Corredor, * Susel Sariego Frometa, * Aidonis Gutierrez Moreno, * and Shahid Shahid or Shaheed is a male given name common among Muslims. It is the Arabic word for witness or martyr. People with this name
Famous people with this name include: See also
  • Shaheed (disambiguation page)
  • All pages beginning with Shaheed
 Jameel ([dagger])

* Institute for Tropical Medicine "Pedro Kouri," Havana, Cuba; and ([dagger]) International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India

DOI: 10.3201/eid1408.080049

Address for correspondence: Shahid Jameel, Virology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Aruna Asaf Ali Aruna Asaf Ali (Bengali: অরুণা আসফ আলী) (16 July 1909 - 29 July 1996) (born Aruna Ganguli), was an Indian freedom fighter.  Marg, New Delhi, India; email: shahid@icgeb.res.in
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