The influence of dental status on the detection of IgG class anti-viral antibodies in human saliva
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Auteurs : J. Bagg ; K. R. Perry ; J. V. Parry ; P. P. Mortimer ; T. J. PetersSource :
- Archives of oral biology [ 0003-9969 ] ; 1991.
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Abstract
An antibody-capture radioimmunoassay was used to measure levels of IgG class antibodies to rubelia and hepatitis A viruses in serum and saliva of 30 edentulous, 30 partially dentate and 31 dentate individuals. The prevalence of seropositivity for rubella was 98.9 per cent and for hepatitis A 73.6 per cent. The serum reactivities were generally greater than those for saliva. There were 8 false-negative results for saliva out of the 182 tests performed, of which 4 were in the edentulous group, 3 in the partially dentate and 1 in the dentate group. For both rubella and hepatitis A virus antibodies the (geometric) mean ratios between the saliva and serum reactivities were similar across the three dental groups
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