Autochthonous Hepatitis E during Pregnancy, France

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Elise BouthryAnne-Marie Roque-Afonso

Abstract

Acute hepatitis E virus infections occurred during the third trimester in 2 pregnant women in France who sought treatment with nonspecific symptoms or asymptomatic elevation of liver enzymes. Infection cleared quickly in both women. We detected no hepatitis E RNA in 1 newborn's feces at 3 weeks of age.

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BETA
reverse transcription PCR
genotyping

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