Background: Hepatitis E is an acute viral disease of humans, occurring in explosive outbreaks in the developing world and as sporadic cases in returning travellers. Increasing recognition of indigenous transmission in Western countries suggests a zoonotic source of infection, most likely pigs. To determine if hepatitis E virus is present in Irish pigs, sera from 330 animals were examined for antibodies using a commercially available ELISA. Findings: Antibodies were detected in 89 pigs (27%) in 13 herds (81%). Conclusions: Hepatitis E virus is present in most Irish pig herds and in many animals within these herds.
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O’Connor, M., Roche, S. J., & Sammin, D. (2015). Seroprevalence of Hepatitis e virus infection in the Irish pig population. Irish Veterinary Journal, 68(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13620-015-0036-3
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