VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Viral hepatitis E (VHE) is endemic in most countries nowadays. Our purpose was to analyze the characteristics of VHE in the Pleven region. Material and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological data of 33 consecutive serologically confirmed cases of...

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Main Author: Galya Gancheva
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Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue2/2021vol27-issue2-3804-3811.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd68bcf987994649afcb3bef30a493812021-06-16T09:20:32ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2021-06-012723804381110.5272/jimab.2021272.3804VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSGalya Gancheva0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3213-4372Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University-Pleven, Bulgaria.Viral hepatitis E (VHE) is endemic in most countries nowadays. Our purpose was to analyze the characteristics of VHE in the Pleven region. Material and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological data of 33 consecutive serologically confirmed cases of VHE treated in Clinic of Infectious Diseases at University Hospital – Pleven (2016-2019) (18 male – 56%, mean age 59±15 years). Statistical methods – t-test and χ2 test (for parametric and non-parametric distributions, respectively; P<0.05 was considered to be significant). Results: Totally 283 cases of hepatitis were treated in the Clinic (2016-2019) (cases of VHE- 12%). Fifty-five percent of VHE cases were older than sixty years (79% – urban residents); 39% acquired the disease during March-April. Only in two cases had contacts with pigs. The commonest symptoms were hepatomegaly (100%), fatigue (94%), darkness of urine (92%), jaundice (79%), anorexia (76%), splenomegaly (67%), nausea and vomiting (58%). The jaundice was protracted (median six days). Laboratory investigations- mild leukocytosis (21%), thrombocytopenia (18%), increased serum bilirubin with a prevalence of direct fraction (82%; mean ± sd 94±91 µmol/L; 95% CI 63÷125), increased aminotransferases in 100% (ASAT mean ± sd 812±629 IU/L; 95% CI 598÷1027; ALAT mean ± sd 1327± 790 IU/L; 95% CI 1058÷1597), mild to moderately increased alkaline phosphatase and GGT (90% and 100%, respectively). All of the patients were successfully treated with glucose infusions, hepatoprotective drugs and vitamins (mean 10 days). Conclusions: The clinicians should consider VHE in the diagnostic process. The disease affects mainly older ages, and jaundice is protracted.https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue2/2021vol27-issue2-3804-3811.pdfviral hepatitis eserum bilirubinaminotransferasestreatment
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VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Journal of IMAB
viral hepatitis e
serum bilirubin
aminotransferases
treatment
author_facet Galya Gancheva
author_sort Galya Gancheva
title VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_short VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_full VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_fullStr VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_full_unstemmed VIRAL HEPATITIS E IN PLEVEN REGION – CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_sort viral hepatitis e in pleven region – clinical, laboratory and epidemiological characteristics
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Viral hepatitis E (VHE) is endemic in most countries nowadays. Our purpose was to analyze the characteristics of VHE in the Pleven region. Material and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological data of 33 consecutive serologically confirmed cases of VHE treated in Clinic of Infectious Diseases at University Hospital – Pleven (2016-2019) (18 male – 56%, mean age 59±15 years). Statistical methods – t-test and χ2 test (for parametric and non-parametric distributions, respectively; P<0.05 was considered to be significant). Results: Totally 283 cases of hepatitis were treated in the Clinic (2016-2019) (cases of VHE- 12%). Fifty-five percent of VHE cases were older than sixty years (79% – urban residents); 39% acquired the disease during March-April. Only in two cases had contacts with pigs. The commonest symptoms were hepatomegaly (100%), fatigue (94%), darkness of urine (92%), jaundice (79%), anorexia (76%), splenomegaly (67%), nausea and vomiting (58%). The jaundice was protracted (median six days). Laboratory investigations- mild leukocytosis (21%), thrombocytopenia (18%), increased serum bilirubin with a prevalence of direct fraction (82%; mean ± sd 94±91 µmol/L; 95% CI 63÷125), increased aminotransferases in 100% (ASAT mean ± sd 812±629 IU/L; 95% CI 598÷1027; ALAT mean ± sd 1327± 790 IU/L; 95% CI 1058÷1597), mild to moderately increased alkaline phosphatase and GGT (90% and 100%, respectively). All of the patients were successfully treated with glucose infusions, hepatoprotective drugs and vitamins (mean 10 days). Conclusions: The clinicians should consider VHE in the diagnostic process. The disease affects mainly older ages, and jaundice is protracted.
topic viral hepatitis e
serum bilirubin
aminotransferases
treatment
url https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue2/2021vol27-issue2-3804-3811.pdf
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