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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273394
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Hepatitis E: An Emerging Infectious Disease in Germany?
Hepatitis E: eine neu aufkommende Infektionskrankheit in Deutschland?Publication History
manuscript received: 8.2.2011
manuscript accepted: 26.4.2011
Publication Date:
01 September 2011 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Gestiegene Häufigkeiten von HEV-Infektionen wurden aus verschiedenen Industrienationen berichtet. Wir behaupten, dass dies durch eine gesteigerte Aufmerksamkeit bez. der Erkrankung und nicht durch eine gewachsene Inzidenz erklärt werden kann. Obwohl sich die Anzahl an berichteten HEV-Infektionen in den letzten Jahren mehr als versechsfacht hat, blieb die Seroprävalenz stabil (2 %).
Abstract
Increased frequencies of HEV infections have been reported in several industrialized countries. We suggest that this finding might be explained by a better awareness of the disease and not by an increased incidence. Although reported HEV infections increased more than 6-fold in Germany in recent years, the seroprevalence remained unchanged (2 %).
Schlüsselwörter
Hepatitis E - Infektion - Seroprävalenz - Epidemiologie - Publikationen - HEV
Key words
hepatitis E - infection - seroprevalence - epidemiology - publications - HEV
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Dr. Sven Pischke
Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School,
Hannover, Germany
Carl-Neuberg Straße 1
30625 Hannover
Germany
Email: pischke.sven@mh-hannover.de