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Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) in Makkah, Saudi Arabia: A Population-Based Seroprevalence Study.

Mai M El-DalyRajaa Al-RaddadiAmany AlharbiAbdulrahman E AzharAmjed M KhallafAhmed M HassanOsama M AlwafiOmaima I ShabouniThamir A AlandijanyTian-Cheng LiSherif Aly El-KafrawyAlimuddin ZumlaEsam Ibraheem Azhar
Published in: Viruses (2023)
This is the first HEV community-based seroprevalence study from Saudi Arabia. Results show that the HEV is endemic in Makkah and affects all age groups and occupations. HEV affects more males than females and those living in crowded accommodations without a regular supply of water. Further studies are required across all regions of Saudi Arabia to determine the country's seroprevalence of active or past infection using tests for HEV IgG, HEV IgM antibodies and/or HEV RNA and underlying determinants of transmission.
Keyphrases
  • saudi arabia
  • case control