TY - JOUR
T1 - HEVnet
T2 - A one health, collaborative, interdisciplinary network and sequence data repository for enhanced hepatitis e virus molecular typing, characterisation and epidemiological investigations
AU - Mulder, Annemieke Christine
AU - Kroneman, Annelies
AU - Franz, Eelco
AU - Vennema, Harry
AU - Tulen, Anna D.
AU - Takkinen, Johanna
AU - Hofhuis, Agnetha
AU - Adlhoch, Cornelia
AU - Aberle, Stephan
AU - Subissi, Lorenzo
AU - Suin, Vanessa
AU - Midgley, Sofie
AU - Kuznetsova, Tatiana
AU - Izopet, Jacques
AU - Pavio, Nicole
AU - Baechlein, Christine
AU - Baylisa, Sally A.
AU - Corman, Victor M.
AU - Fabera, Mirko
AU - Johne, Reimar
AU - Kamp, Christel
AU - Wenzel, Juergen J.
AU - Coughlan, Suzie
AU - Di Bartolo, Ilaria
AU - Bruni, Roberto
AU - Ciccaglionea, Anna Rita
AU - Garbuglia, Anna Rosa
AU - Suffredini, Elisabetta
AU - Boxman, Ingeborg
AU - Hogema, Boris
AU - van der Poel, Wim
AU - Zaaijera, Hans
AU - Sousaa, Rita de
AU - Velebit, Branko
AU - Avellóna, Ana
AU - Buti, Maria
AU - Girones, Rosina
AU - Quer, Josep
AU - Widén, Frederik
AU - Norder, Heléne
AU - Nyström, Kristina
AU - Bachofen, Claudia
AU - Sahli, Roland
AU - Ijaza, Samreen
AU - Treagus, Samantha
AU - Kulka, Michael
AU - Rizzi, Valentina
N1 - Funding Information:
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) developed and maintains the HEVnet database, financed by the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport of the Netherlands. The funding ministry had no role in the design of HEVnet, data collection, decision to publish or preparation of this manuscript. The development of accompanying documents, e.g. confidentiality agreement, was supported by ECDC internal funds (contract no. NP/2016/OCS/7892/01). All documents related to the ECDC contract and funding of the meetings, as well as review of this manuscript, have been subject to formal ECDC governance procedures. ECDC has no access to the HEVnet database and therefore plays no role in the data collection, analysis or other technical set-up related to the database or the network. ECDC and RIVM funded the first HEVnet meeting at the RIVM in October 2017.
Funding Information:
Funding statement: The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) developed and maintains the HEVnet database, financed by the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport of the Netherlands. The funding ministry had no role in the design of HEVnet, data collection, decision to publish or preparation of this manuscript. The development of accompanying documents, e.g. confidentiality agreement, was supported by ECDC internal funds (contract no. NP/2016/OCS/7892/01). All documents related to the ECDC contract and funding of the meetings, as well as review of this manuscript, have been subject to formal ECDC governance procedures. ECDC has no access to the HEVnet database and therefore plays no role in the data collection, analysis or other technical set-up related to the database or the network. ECDC and RIVM funded the first HEVnet meeting at the RIVM in October 2017.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/3/7
Y1 - 2019/3/7
N2 - Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a common cause of acute hepatitis worldwide. In Europe, HEV is a zoonosis transmitted via contaminated pork meat or other pork food products. Genotype 3 is the most prevalent HEV type in the animal reservoir, as well as in humans. Despite an increased incidence of hepatitis E across Europe, much remains unknown about its spread, sources and transmission routes. A One Health approach is crucial to better understand the (molecular) epidemiology of HEV. HEVnet was established in April 2017 as a network and database for sharing sequences and accompanying metadata collected from human, animal, food and environmental sources. HEVnet members working in the public health, veterinary health, food, environmental and blood safety sectors have submitted 1,615 HEV sequences from nine countries as at January 2019. Most are from humans (89%), and sequences of animal (5%), food (6%) or environmental (0.3%) origin are rare. Metadata for human sequences capture mostly sex (93%), year of birth (92%) and sampling (100%); data on region of sampling (37%) and clinical information (hospitalisation 27%, symptoms 20% or mortality 8%) are limited. HEVnet aims to expand into a global network capable of performing cross-sectoral and supranational studies, with a joint repository of molecular and epidemiological data on HEV.
AB - Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a common cause of acute hepatitis worldwide. In Europe, HEV is a zoonosis transmitted via contaminated pork meat or other pork food products. Genotype 3 is the most prevalent HEV type in the animal reservoir, as well as in humans. Despite an increased incidence of hepatitis E across Europe, much remains unknown about its spread, sources and transmission routes. A One Health approach is crucial to better understand the (molecular) epidemiology of HEV. HEVnet was established in April 2017 as a network and database for sharing sequences and accompanying metadata collected from human, animal, food and environmental sources. HEVnet members working in the public health, veterinary health, food, environmental and blood safety sectors have submitted 1,615 HEV sequences from nine countries as at January 2019. Most are from humans (89%), and sequences of animal (5%), food (6%) or environmental (0.3%) origin are rare. Metadata for human sequences capture mostly sex (93%), year of birth (92%) and sampling (100%); data on region of sampling (37%) and clinical information (hospitalisation 27%, symptoms 20% or mortality 8%) are limited. HEVnet aims to expand into a global network capable of performing cross-sectoral and supranational studies, with a joint repository of molecular and epidemiological data on HEV.
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U2 - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.10.1800407
DO - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.10.1800407
M3 - Article
C2 - 30862334
AN - SCOPUS:85062865635
SN - 1025-496X
VL - 24
JO - Eurosurveillance
JF - Eurosurveillance
IS - 10
M1 - 1800407
ER -