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NCT02190253

Seroprevalence of Hepatitis E in People With an Organ Transplant

Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

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Summary

Background: \- The hepatitis E virus causes an acute hepatitis that usually goes away by itself. Researchers in France studied people who received a liver or kidney transplant. They found that hepatitis E may not go away by itself in these people. It becomes chronic. This can cause serious liver disease. More than half the people who had organ transplant who had hepatitis E seemed to get a chronic infection. Researchers want to find out if hepatitis E happens this often in patients who have liver, kidney, or small bowel transplants in the United States. If it does, they want to know why. They want to know if chronic hepatitis E will become an important medical problem. This research might help improve care for people who have a transplant. It also might help researchers prevent the spread of hepatitis E. Objective: \- To see how many patients who have received or are waiting for certain transplants have antibodies to hepatitis E virus. Eligibility: \- Adults over age 18 who have had a liver, kidney, liver and kidney, or small bowel transplant, or are on a waiting list for one. Design: * Participants will be enrolled from 3 transplant centers. * Participants will complete a questionnaire. They will be asked about possible risk factors for hepatitis E exposure. * Participants will have a blood sample drawn through a needle placed in a vein.

Official title: Seroprevalence of Hepatitis E in The Organ Transplant Subjects

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

447

Start Date

2014-07-12

Completion Date

2019-02-05

Last Updated

2026-04-14

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Locations (3)

Georgetown University

Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, United States