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Volume 28, Number 1—January 2022
Research

Effect of Hepatitis E Virus RNA Universal Blood Donor Screening, Catalonia, Spain, 2017‒2020

Marta BesComments to Author , Maria I. Costafreda, Mar Riveiro-Barciela, Maria Piron, Angie Rico, Josep Quer, Lluis Puig, and Silvia Sauleda
Author affiliations: Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain (M. Bes, M.I. Costafreda, M. Riveiro-Barciela, M. Piron, A. Rico, J. Quer, L. Puig, S. Sauleda); Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain (M. Bes, M.I. Costafreda, M. Riveiro-Barciela, M. Piron, A. Rico, J. Quer, L. Puig, S. Sauleda); Banc de Sang i Teixits, Catalonia, Spain (M. Bes, M.I. Costafreda, M. Piron, A. Rico, L. Puig, S. Sauleda)

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Table 2

Clinical characteristics and risk factors for HEV infection reported by HEV RNA‒positive donors, Catalonia, Spain*

Characteristic
No. (%) responses, n = 111
Symptoms or clinical signs
Symptom of acute hepatitis: aches, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting 2 (1.8)
General unrest 27 (24.3)
Dark urine or light stool
17 (15.3)
Information on diet: eating habits related with HEV acquisition
Vegetarian or vegan 1 (0.9)
Usual consumption of undercooked meat 47 (42.3)

*HEV, hepatitis E virus. †96 HEV RNA‒positive donors responded to these questions.

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