Journal article

Complement fixing antibody response to rotavirus infection

ID Gust, RC Pringle, GL Barnes, GP Davidson, RF Bishop

Journal of Clinical Microbiology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 1977

Abstract

A human rotavirus complement fixing (CF) antigen, prepared by purification of large volumes of fluid feces collected from children with winter diarrhea, was used to study the development and persistence of antibody in children with diarrhea and the prevalence of rotavirus antibody in Melbourne. In children with diarrhea, antibody rises were detectable within 4 to 6 weeks of the onset of illness, and the titers usually remained elevated for the next 1 to 2 years. CF antibody did not develop in two children with proven rotavirus infection aged less than 6 months, an age at which poor CF responses to other viruses have also been observed. A study of CF antibody levels in the general community s..

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