Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Research
Role of Maternal Antibodies in Infants with Severe Diseases Related to Human Parechovirus Type 31
Table 3
Study location | Seropositivity rate, % (no. samples) | Maternal age range, y | Cutoff | Cells used for viral culture | Virus strain |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aichi, Japan (8) | 74 (92) | 15–39 | 1:8 | Vero | A308/1999 |
Finland (15) | 13 (72) | 21–40 | 1:16 | Vero | FI0688 |
Netherlands (15) | 10 (77) | 16–60 | 1:16 | Vero | FI0688 |
This study | 61 (175)† | 16–44 | 1:32 | LLC-MK2 | A308/1999 |
*HPeV, human parechovirus.
†Maternal antibody seropositivity rate.
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