Influenza A and B antibody status in Tanzania
Identifieur interne : 000032 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 000031; suivant : 000033Influenza A and B antibody status in Tanzania
Auteurs : N. MasurelSource :
- Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene [ 0035-9203 ] ; 1987.
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- Antibody, Antibody status, Antibody titres, Bugando hospital, Corresponding newborns, Epidemic agent, Epidemic period, Epidemic virus, Epidemiological behaviour, Gmt, Influenza, Influenza virus, Initial virus, Masurel, Maternal sera, Mothers newborns, Mwanza, Neonatal sera, Newborn, Present study, Prevalence, Recent viruses, Reciprocal titres, Subtype, Subtype strain, Subtype strains, Subtype women, Tanzania, Titre, Virus, World health organization.
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Abstract: Sera from 200 babies and young children and from 205 mother-newborn pairs were tested for haemagglutination inhibiting antibody against three A-H1N1, one A-H2N2, four A-H3N2, and two influenza B viruses. The results indicated that a higher concentration of antibody against all influenza A and B viruses tested was found more frequently in maternal sera than in neonatal sera. High prevalences of antibody and high geometric mean titres against the A-H2N2-1957 and A-H3N2-1968 viruses from the eras 1957–1968 and 1968-now, respectively, were found in the age groups above 15 years. The antibodies against former and recent epidemic influenza viruses of the A-H3N2 subtype, found among different adult age groups in Mwanza, Tanzania, showed a pattern similar to that in the population of The Netherlands.
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