Volume 44, Issue 6 pp. 1329-1342
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Global burden of acute hepatitis E between 1990 and 2019 and projections until 2030

Guoqing Ouyang

Guoqing Ouyang

Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

Liuzhou Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases Precision Diagnosis Research Center of Engineering Technology, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

Division of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China

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Guangdong Pan

Guangdong Pan

Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

Liuzhou Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases Precision Diagnosis Research Center of Engineering Technology, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

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Qiuyun Li

Qiuyun Li

Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

Liuzhou Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases Precision Diagnosis Research Center of Engineering Technology, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

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Shuang Li

Shuang Li

Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

Liuzhou Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases Precision Diagnosis Research Center of Engineering Technology, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

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Tao Liu

Tao Liu

Department General Surgery, Luzhai People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

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Xiaolei Yi

Xiaolei Yi

Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Changsha Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, China

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Zhipeng Liu

Corresponding Author

Zhipeng Liu

Division of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China

Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China

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Zhipeng Liu, Department of General Surgery, Liuzhou People's Hospital, NO.8 wenchang Road, Liuzhou, Guangxi 545026, China.

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First published: 01 March 2024
Citations: 2

Guoqing Ouyang and Guangdong Pan have contributed equally to this work.

Handling Editor: Alessio Aghemo.

Abstract

Background and Aims

Acute hepatitis E (AHE) is still a public health issue worldwide. Here, we report the global burden of AHE in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2019 by age, sex and socio-demographic index (SDI), and predict the future trends to 2030.

Methods

Data on AHE were collected from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study 2019. The average annual percentage change (AAPC) and joinpoint analysis were used to determine the burden trend.

Results

In 2019, there were 19.47 million (95% UI, 16.04 to 23.37 million) incident cases of AHE globally, with a 19% increase since 1990. Age-standardized rate (ASR) of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), prevalent and incident cases declined from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, the ASR of incidence, prevalence and DALYs due to HEV infection were highest in the same regions of South Asia for both sexes. Southern Sub-Saharan Africa presented the highest increases in the ASR for incidence of HEV infection in both males (AAPC = .25) and females (AAPC = .24) from 1990 to 2019. Incident cases are higher in males than females before 55–59 years old. The SDI values were negatively correlated with the age-standardized DALYs. Between 2019 and 2030, the ASR for incidence and prevalence of HEV for both sexes showed an increasing trend.

Conclusions

Although the overall ASR of AHE decreased, the burden of AHE remains an underappreciated problem for society. The findings may provide useful information for policymakers to develop appropriate strategies aimed at reducing the burden of AHE.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT

The authors do not have any disclosures to report.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The datasets used for this study are publicly available in the GBD at http://ghdx.healthdata.org/gbd-results-tool.

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