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HEV causes epidemic and/or endemic Venetoclax infections in developing countries with infrastructure and hygiene problems, and mostly manifests in sporadic cases in developed countries [4]. The area where the study was conducted is a semi-rural area with a sewage and water network. Sanitation of network water is performed with automatic chlorination in this area, although the effect of sanitation on HEV serology was not investigated in this study. One study from 11 countries has reported that the HEV infection rate increases with age in many countries [1], whereas another study reported a high attack rate in paediatric cases [4]. In the present study, we found the HEV seropositivity rate to be 1.7% in 2003 and 2.1% in 2005. A study from Istanbul of children aged 6?months to 16?years found the seropositivity rate to be 2.1% in the 5�C9-year-old age group and 0.3% in the 10�C16-year-old age group [11]. A study from Konya (in the Central Anatolian Region of Turkey), similar to Ankara, reported the seropositivity rate as 10.0% in the 5�C9-year-old age group Enzalutamide and 21% in the 10�C15-year-old age group [7]. The seropositivity was 1.4% in children aged 1�C15?years, with the highest seropositivity rate of 1.75% in children aged 11�C15?years in a study of children presenting at a university hospital in northern Turkey [15]. A study from the south coast of Turkey (Antalya) found an anti-HEV IgG prevalence of 1.6% in children of school age [16]. These studies from various parts of Turkey indicate a variability in HEV seropositivity in the Histone demethylase changes may also reveal the burden of disease as a result of HEV. The present study is the first such investigation in Turkey. The socioeconomic and environmental factors that could influence HEV seropositivity have not been adequately investigated in these studies. Only one study [7] has found the HEV seropositivity rate to be the highest (25.0%) in the group with low income. We did not find a statistically significant difference in our study regarding HEV seropositivity and the education and employment status of the parents (p?>0.05). The HEV seropositivity rates vary between developing and developed countries. A study from Mongolia of children and adolescents aged