Journal article
Association between Severe Pandemic 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection and Immunoglobulin G2 Subclass Deficiency
CL Gordon, PDR Johnson, M Permezel, NE Holmes, G Gutteridge, CF McDonald, DP Eisen, AJ Stewardson, J Edington, PGP Charles, N Crinis, MJ Black, J Torresi, ML Grayson
Clinical Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1086/650462
Abstract
Background. Severe pandemic 2009 influenza A virus (H1N1) infection is associated with risk factors that include pregnancy, obesity, and immunosuppression. After identification of immunoglobulin G2 (IgG2) deficiency in 1 severe case, we assessed IgG subclass levels in a cohort of patients with H1N1 infection. Methods. Patient features, including levels of serum IgG and IgG subclasses, were assessed in patients with acute severe H1N1 infection (defined as infection requiring respiratory support in an intensive care unit), patients with moderate H1N1 infection (defined as inpatients not hospitalized in an intensive care unit), and a random sample of healthy pregnant women. Results. Among the 3..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Strategic Award.