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World J Hepatol. Mar 27, 2022; 14(3): 482-494
Published online Mar 27, 2022. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v14.i3.482
Table 1 Hepatitis E epidemiology according to genotypes

HEV1, HEV2
HEV3, HEV4
GeographyDeveloping countries (Asia, Africa, and South America)Developed countries (Europe, United states, Japan, and Hong Kong)
Disease patternEndemicSporadic
Seasonal pattern YesNo
ReservoirOnly humanAnimals (Pigs, wild boars, deer)
TransmissionFecal-oral Food-born, blood products, transplantation
AgeMore common among young adultMore common among older adults
Risk factorChronic liver disease, pregnancyChronic liver disease, immunocompromised
Safety measureClean water, sanitation, and hygiene Avoid contact with high-risk animals, cook meat adequately
Chronic infectionNot reportedIn immunocompromised patients.
Table 2 Extrahepatic manifestations of hepatitis E viral infection
Organ/System
Manifestation
NeurologicalGuillain- Barré syndrome, Bell’s palsy, myelitis, peripheral neuropathy, neuralgic amyotrophy, encephalitis, meningitis vestibular neuritis, mononeuritis multiplex, seizure, pseudotumor cerebri, oculomotor palsy, polyradiculoneuropathy
HematologicalThrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia, hemophagocytic syndrome, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, Cutaneous T cell lymphoproliferative disorder, monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance
CardiovascularMyocarditis, Henoch-Schönlein purpura
RenalReduction in glomerular filtration rate, IgA nephropathy, cryoglobulinemia, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, membranous glomerulonephritis
MusculoskeletalMyositis, polyarthritis
ThyroidAutoimmune thyroiditis, subacute thyroiditis
PancreasAcute pancreatitis