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An Evaluation of Hepatitis E Virus Molecular Typing Methods

Authors :
Baylis, Sally A.
Adlhoch, Cornelia
Childs, Liam
Stühler, Anett
Karlsson, Marie
Molier, Michel
Suin, Vanessa
Lamoral, Sophie
Nasheri, Neda
Harlow, Jennifer
Rešetnjak, Irina
Abravanel, Florence
Lhomme, Sebastien
Izopet, Jacques
Pavio, Nicole
Pellerin, Marie
Eiden, Martin
Boettcher, Birke
Kaiser, Marco
Schilling-loeffler, Katja
Johne, Reimar
Schwarz, Tatjana
Corman, Victor M.
Wenzel, Jürgen J.
Klein, Jasmin
Bennett, Charlene
Degascun, Cillian
Dean, Jonathan
Ciccaglione, Anna Rita
Villano, Umbertina
Bruni, Roberto
Di Bartolo, Ilaria
De Sabato, Luca
La Rosa, Giuseppina
Ferraro, Giusy Bonanno
Mancini, Pamela
Suffredini, Elisabetta
Garbuglia, Anna Rosa
Boxman, Ingeborg
Dirks, René
Zwartkruis-nahuis, Ans
Hogema, Boris
De Sousa, Rita
Velebit, Branko
Avellón, Ana
Sánchez, Gloria
Cuevas-ferrando, Enric
Norder, Heléne
Bachofen, Claudia
Vonlanthen, Isabelle
Kubacki, Jakub
Lacher, David
Mammel, Mark
Kulka, Michael
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Unión Europea. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
Federal Ministry for Health (Alemania)
Ministero della Salute (Italia)
Dutch Food and Consumer Safety Authority
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Health Canada
Abbott
Source :
Clinical chemistry, 68(1):181-191, Clinical Chemistry 68 (2021) 1, Clinical Chemistry, 68(1), 181-191
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute viral hepatitis. Better understanding of HEV subtypes involved in hepatitis E infections is essential. Investigation of sources and routes of transmission and the identification of potential clusters/outbreaks rely upon molecular typing of viral strains. A study was carried out to evaluate the ability of laboratories to undertake molecular typing with genotype and subtype determination.<br />This work was supported by a service contract ECD.9621 from European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. N. Nasheri and J. Harlow, Health Canada internal funds: Internal funding was used to perform viral detection and genotyping. K. Schilling-Loeffler, R. Johne, and V.M. Corman, grant of the German Federal Ministry of Health with regard to a decision of the German Bundestag by the Federal Government (CHED project grant no. ZMVI1-2518FSB705) to institution; G. La Rosa and E. Suffredini, Italian Ministry of Health; I.L.A. Boxman, R.A.M. Dirks, Dutch Food and Consumer Safety Authority; B. Hogema, Sanquin; A. Avellon, Diasorin Iberica, Abbott; G. Sanchez and E.C. Ferrando, MICIU project AGL2017-82909. The study was funded by ECDC with PEI receiving these funds to cover sample preparation, pre-testing and transport costs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00099147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical chemistry, 68(1):181-191, Clinical Chemistry 68 (2021) 1, Clinical Chemistry, 68(1), 181-191
Accession number :
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