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World’s first human case of rat disease found in Hong Kong

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HONG KONG: A Hong Kong man has developed the world’s first ever human case of the rat version of the hepatitis E virus, according to new research from one of the city’s leading universiti­es. There had previously been no evidence the disease could jump from rats to humans, the University of Hong Kong said Friday, warning the discovery had “major public health significan­ce”. “This study conclusive­ly proves for the first time in the world that rat HEV can infect humans to cause clinical infection,” the university added.

Rat hepatitis E virus is very distantly related to human hepatitis E virus variants, HKU said. The disease was found in a 56-year-old man who persistent­ly produced abnormal liver function tests following a liver transplant. He could have contracted the illness through food infected by rat droppings, researcher­s said, according to details of the findings reported in the South China Morning Post.

The man lived in a housing estate where there were signs of rat infestatio­n outside his home. He is now recovering after being treated for the virus, the SCMP added. The human version of hepatitis E is a liver disease that affects 20 million people globally each year, according to the World Health Organizati­on. It is usually spread through contaminat­ed drinking water.

Symptoms include fever, vomiting and jaundice, and in rare cases liver failure. Rodent problems in Hong Kong have escalated in recent months because of a sustained spell of hot and humid weather. Hong Kong has been hit hard by disease outbreaks in the past. In 2003, almost 300 people died from SARS-severe acute respirator­y syndrome. The bubonic plague, carried by rats, swept through mainland China and Hong Kong in the late 19th century killing thousands.

 ?? — AFP ?? HONG KONG: A woman walks past a block of the of the Choi Wan public housing estate in Hong Kong where there were signs of rat infestatio­n outside the home of a 56-year old man who has developed the world’s first ever human case of the rat version of the hepatitis E virus, according to new research from one of the city’s leading universiti­es.
— AFP HONG KONG: A woman walks past a block of the of the Choi Wan public housing estate in Hong Kong where there were signs of rat infestatio­n outside the home of a 56-year old man who has developed the world’s first ever human case of the rat version of the hepatitis E virus, according to new research from one of the city’s leading universiti­es.

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