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Development of a New Multispecies Protein A-Based ELISA for Serodiagnosis of Hepatitis E Infection with Validation in Domestic Swine.

Maria Gabriela Oliveira da PazMatheus Filgueira BezerraAndrei Félix MendesAdalucia da SilvaGustavo Barbosa de LimaLaura Helena Vega Gonzales GilLindomar José PenaGeorge Tadeu Nunes DinizJan Felix DrexlerReinaldo Barreto OriáEdmilson Ferreira de Oliveira-FilhoChristian Robson de Souza Reis
Published in: Foodborne pathogens and disease (2024)
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infects roughly 20 million people worldwide, causing self-limiting acute hepatic disease that can evolve into a chronic course. HEV-3, HEV-4, and HEV-7 genotypes are zoonotic and transmitted to humans by consuming raw or undercooked meat. Here, we developed an indirect ELISA based on the recombinant HEV-3 capsid and performed a seroprevalence study on domestic swine in northeastern Brazil. Our in-house ELISA was initially validated using a subset of 79 sera characterized by concordant results for two distinct commercial ELISA kits. Our ELISA exhibited excellent sensitivity (94%) and specificity (100%), with an area under the curve of 0.99 Further testing, including 212 swine sera, revealed a seroprevalence of 57.5% (95% confidence interval, 50.6-64.3%). Our findings indicate that the novel ELISA test could accurately detect specific anti-HEV antibodies in domestic pigs and should be further validated in humans and other mammals.
Keyphrases
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  • hepatitis b virus
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