Ebola Virus Glycoprotein IgG Seroprevalence in Community Previously Affected by Ebola, Sierra Leone

We explored the association of Ebola virus antibody seropositivity and concentration with potential risk factors for infection. Among 1,282 adults and children from a community affected by the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, 8% were seropositive for virus antibodies but never experienced d...

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Vydané v:Emerging infectious diseases Ročník 28; číslo 3; s. 734 - 738
Hlavní autori: Manno, Daniela, Ayieko, Philip, Ishola, David, Afolabi, Muhammed O., Rogers, Baimba, Baiden, Frank, Serry-Bangura, Alimamy, Bah, Osman M., Köhn, Brian, Swaray, Ibrahim, Owusu-Kyei, Kwabena, Otieno, Godfrey T., Kowuor, Dickens, Tindanbil, Daniel, Smout, Elizabeth, Robinson, Cynthia, Keshinro, Babajide, Foster, Julie, Gallagher, Katherine, Lowe, Brett, Douoguih, Macaya, Leigh, Bailah, Greenwood, Brian, Watson-Jones, Deborah
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States U.S. National Center for Infectious Diseases 01.03.2022
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Shrnutí:We explored the association of Ebola virus antibody seropositivity and concentration with potential risk factors for infection. Among 1,282 adults and children from a community affected by the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, 8% were seropositive for virus antibodies but never experienced disease symptoms. Antibody concentration increased with age.
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DOI:10.3201/eid2803.211496