Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method

Objectives: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a worldwide public health problem that affects both poor and developed countries. Hemodialysis (HD) patients have been reported to be at risk for HEV infection due to the likelihood of parenteral and/or nosocomial transmission. The goal of this study was to ana...

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Main Author: Serpil Mızrakçı
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rabia Yılmaz 2022-07-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Medicine
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2302694
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description Objectives: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a worldwide public health problem that affects both poor and developed countries. Hemodialysis (HD) patients have been reported to be at risk for HEV infection due to the likelihood of parenteral and/or nosocomial transmission. The goal of this study was to analyze studies on HEV seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients and to highlight differences in disease seroprevalence between geographic regions. Material and Methods: Published literature in English and Turkish language (full text articles or detailed abstracts) on HEV seroprevalence among hemodialysis patients from Turkey were elavuated. Google Scholar, Pubmed, the Scopus, ULAKBIM TR Dizin and the Web of Science databases were scanned by using the keywords " hepatitis E virus " or " HEV " and " hemodialysis patient " or " hemodialysis " and " seroprevalence” or "IG G” and ‘’Turkey’’or "Turkish". The publications were assessed based on their general frequency, location, region and year. Results: The published literature on HEV seroprevalence among Turkish hemodialysis patients in both English and Turkish was reviewed. Only 11 articles were found according to the search criteria. Most of the studies (27.27%) were from the Southeast Anatolia Region. There were no studies from the Marmara and Eastern Anatolia regions. The regional seroprevalence of HEV among hemodialysis patients was highest in the Central Anatolia region (23.43%) and in the Southeastern Anatolia region (21.26%), and lowest in the Aegean region (5.95%). No studies were found in the literature search for the Marmara and Eastern Anatolia regions. Conclusion: The median of HEV seroprevalence rate was found as 17.62% in this study. The studies were limited, and it is necessary to increase the number of publications on HEV seroprevalence in risky groups from our country.
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spelling doaj.art-c3cb6dea8f9c49b6a08e83d370d0de302023-03-24T19:43:26ZengRabia YılmazJournal of Contemporary Medicine2667-71802022-07-0112450050310.16899/jcm.10860311809Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses methodSerpil Mızrakçı0Özel Lara Anadolu HastanesiObjectives: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a worldwide public health problem that affects both poor and developed countries. Hemodialysis (HD) patients have been reported to be at risk for HEV infection due to the likelihood of parenteral and/or nosocomial transmission. The goal of this study was to analyze studies on HEV seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients and to highlight differences in disease seroprevalence between geographic regions. Material and Methods: Published literature in English and Turkish language (full text articles or detailed abstracts) on HEV seroprevalence among hemodialysis patients from Turkey were elavuated. Google Scholar, Pubmed, the Scopus, ULAKBIM TR Dizin and the Web of Science databases were scanned by using the keywords " hepatitis E virus " or " HEV " and " hemodialysis patient " or " hemodialysis " and " seroprevalence” or "IG G” and ‘’Turkey’’or "Turkish". The publications were assessed based on their general frequency, location, region and year. Results: The published literature on HEV seroprevalence among Turkish hemodialysis patients in both English and Turkish was reviewed. Only 11 articles were found according to the search criteria. Most of the studies (27.27%) were from the Southeast Anatolia Region. There were no studies from the Marmara and Eastern Anatolia regions. The regional seroprevalence of HEV among hemodialysis patients was highest in the Central Anatolia region (23.43%) and in the Southeastern Anatolia region (21.26%), and lowest in the Aegean region (5.95%). No studies were found in the literature search for the Marmara and Eastern Anatolia regions. Conclusion: The median of HEV seroprevalence rate was found as 17.62% in this study. The studies were limited, and it is necessary to increase the number of publications on HEV seroprevalence in risky groups from our country.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2302694hevhepatitis e virüshemodialysishevhepatit e virüshemodiyaliz
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Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
Journal of Contemporary Medicine
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hepatitis e virüs
hemodialysis
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hemodiyaliz
title Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
title_full Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
title_fullStr Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
title_short Investigating the Hepatitis E seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in Turkey with pool analyses method
title_sort investigating the hepatitis e seroprevalence rates among hemodialysis patients in turkey with pool analyses method
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hepatitis e virüs
hemodialysis
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hepatit e virüs
hemodiyaliz
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2302694
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