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Volume 20, Number 6—June 2014
Letter

Hepatitis E Virus Infection, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Kiribati, 2003–2005

John S. Halliday1Comments to Author , G.L. Abby Harrison1, Anthony Brown, Jeremy G. Hunter, Richard Bendall, David Penny, Tebuka Toatu, Mohammad Y. Abdad, Paul Klenerman, Eleanor Barnes, and Harry R. Dalton
Author affiliations: University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (J.S. Halliday, A. Brown, P. Klenerman, E. Barnes); Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (J.S. Halliday); Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne (G.L.A. Harrison); University of Exeter, Truro, UK (J.G. Hunter, R. Bendall, H.R. Dalton); Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand (D. Penny); Disease Surveillance, Control and Research Unit, Secretariat of the Pacific, Suva, Republic of the Fiji (T. Toatu); Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Goroka, Papua New Guinea (M.Y. Abdad)

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Table

Seroprevalence of HEV, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Kiribati, 2003–2005*

Age group, y Papua New Guinea†
Fiji†
Kiribati†
All HEV IgG+, % (95% CI) All HEV IgG+, % (95% CI) All HEV IgG+, % (95% CI)
Children 12/105‡ 11.4 (6.6–18.9) 3/91‡ 3.3 (1.1–9.2) 12/90 13.3 (7.8–21.2)
<1 0/21 0 1/23 4.3 1/8 12.5
1–<2 3/26 11.5 1/19 5.3 2/18 11.1
2–<5 6/24 25 1/35‡ 2.9 6/48 12.5
5–<10 1/23‡ 4.3 0/10‡ 0 0/10 0
10–<16 1/6 16.7 0/3‡ 0 0/2 0
Unknown
1/5
20

0/1
0

3/4
75
Adults 71/440 16.1 (14.2–21.3) 3/174 1.7 (0.6–4.9) 9/148 6.0 (3.2–11.1)
16–19 7/24 29.2 0/8 0 0/2 0
20–29 19/162 11.7 2/76 2.6 2/61 3.3
30–39 18/143 12.6 0/41 0 3/53 3.7
40–49 13/70 18.6 1/28 3.6 2/19 5.3
50–59 5/22 22.7 0/14 0 2/9 22.2
60–69 3/7 42.9 0/5 0 0/2 0
70–79 0/4 0 0/0 0 0/2 0
Unknown
0/9
0

0/1
0

0/0
0
Total 83/545‡ 15.2 (12.5–18.5) 6/265‡ 2.3 (1.0–4.9) 21/238 8.8 (5.8–13.1)

*An expanded version of this table that includes sex data is available online (wwwnc.cdc.gov/EID/article/20/7/13-0562-T1.htm). HEV, hepatitis E virus; +, positive.
†No. HEV IgG–positive persons/total no. persons in each group.
‡In these groups.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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