# Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) and Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Among Blood Donor Candidates in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

**Authors:** Daniela Santana Mendes, Victoria Cruz Paraná, Luan Henrique Paim Santos, Luíza Araújo de Santana Cavalcanti, Júlia Stifelman Freire Alves, Fernanda Souza Novais, Gabriela de Souza Benicio dos Santos, Helen Regina Silva Sodré de Matos, Nelma Pereira Santana, Maria Alice Sant’ Anna Zarife, Carina Carvalho dos Santos, Ricardo David Couto, Maria Isabel Schinoni, André Castro Lyra, Mitermayer Galvão dos Reis, Luciano Kalabric Silva

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v18020162 · Viruses · 2026-01-26

## TL;DR

This study found a higher rate of Hepatitis A virus exposure compared to Hepatitis E virus among blood donor candidates in Salvador, Brazil.

## Contribution

The study provides updated seroprevalence data for HAV and HEV in a specific Brazilian population and identifies key risk factors.

## Key findings

- The seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG was 53.5% among unvaccinated participants.
- The seroprevalence of anti-HEV IgG was 7.0%, with no anti-HEV IgM cases detected.
- Aging and being born in the interior of the state were significant risk factors for HAV and HEV.

## Abstract

Hepatitis A (HAV) and E (HEV) are clinically indistinguishable diseases. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of both viruses among 469 blood donor candidates at HEMOBA, Salvador, Brazil. The seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG was determined by chemiluminescence (Abbott Diagnostics, Chicago, IL, USA) and that of anti-HEV (IgG/IgM) was determined by ELISA (Wantai-Biopharm, Beijing, China). The ineligibility rate was 16.8% (79/469), mostly temporary. There were no statistically significant demographic differences between ineligible and eligible donor candidates. The participants were predominantly male (52.7%), with the skin color Brown/Black (83.2%), and had completed secondary education or started/completed higher education (89.6%). The seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG was 53.5% (193/361; 95%CI: 48.2–58.7%) among unvaccinated participants; the seroprevalence of anti-HEV IgG was 7.0% (33/469; 95%CI: 4.9–9.7%), and no case of anti-HEV IgM was found. In univariate analysis, HAV was associated with work with livestock and eating fresh fish; HEV was related to low incomes and eating game meat. However, only aging and being born in the interior of the state retained statistical significance in the final model. In conclusion, despite the availability of the HAV vaccine, this study revealed a higher burden of HAV when compared to HEV. Future studies must prioritize risk factor investigations of both viruses in non-metropolitan and rural areas.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Hepatitis A (MONDO:0005790)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SLC17A5 (solute carrier family 17 member 5) [NCBI Gene 26503] {aka AST, ISSD, NSD, SD, SIALIN, SIASD}, GPT (glutamic--pyruvic transaminase) [NCBI Gene 2875] {aka AAT1, ALT, ALT1, GPT1, SGPT}
- **Diseases:** viral hepatitis (MESH:D014777), and C (OMIM:211750), Infection (MESH:D007239), zoonotic (MESH:D015047), liver injury (MESH:D017093), Hepatitis (MESH:D056486), hepatocellular carcinoma (MESH:D006528), chronic diseases (MESH:D002908), cirrhosis (MESH:D005355), injury to (MESH:D014947), E (MESH:D016751), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), chronic kidney disease (MESH:D051436), hepatitis B (MESH:D006509), hepatitis C (MESH:D019698), viremia (MESH:D014766), HIV and hematological malignancy (MESH:D019337)
- **Chemicals:** Chromogen (-), urea peroxide (MESH:D000077463), sulfuric acid (MESH:C033158), TMB (MESH:C021758)
- **Species:** Hepatovirus A (no rank) [taxon 12092], Ostreidae (oysters, family) [taxon 6563], Hepatitis E Virus [taxon 12461], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Hepatovirus (genus) [taxon 12091], Sus scrofa (pig, species) [taxon 9823]

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