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Nancy A Gerloff1, Jacques R Kremer, Emilie Charpentier, Aurélie Sausy, Christophe M Olinger, Pierre Weicherding, John Schuh, Kristien Van Reeth, Claude P Muller.
Abstract
Serologic studies for swine influenza viruses (SIVs) in humans with occupational exposure to swine have been reported from the Americas but not from Europe. We compared levels of neutralizing antibodies against 3 influenza viruses--pandemic (H1N1) 2009, an avian-like enzootic subtype H1N1 SIV, and a 2007-08 seasonal subtype H1N1--in 211 persons with swine contact and 224 matched controls in Luxembourg. Persons whose profession involved contact with swine had more neutralizing antibodies against SIV and pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus than did the controls. Controls also had antibodies against these viruses although exposure to them was unlikely. Antibodies against SIV and pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus correlated with each other but not with seasonal subtype H1N1 virus. Sequential exposure to variants of seasonal influenza (H1N1) viruses may have increased chances for serologic cross-reactivity with antigenically distinct viruses. Further studies are needed to determine the extent to which serologic responses correlate with infection.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21392430 PMCID: PMC3165996 DOI: 10.3201/eid1703.100851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Characteristics of persons tested for 3 influenza viruses, Luxembourg, 2008–2009*
| Characteristic | Swine workers, no. (%),† n = 211 | Controls, no. (%),‡ n = 224 |
| Sex | ||
| M | 143 (67.8) | 151 (67.4) |
| F | 68 (32.2) | 73 (32.6) |
| Age group, y§ | ||
| 18–40 | 69 (32.7) | 80 (35.7) |
| 41–50 | 59 (28) | 58 (25.9) |
| 51–60 | 39 (18.5) | 41 (18.3) |
| 61–94 | 44 (20.9) | 45 (20.1) |
| Profession | ||
| Farmer | 133 | NA |
| Slaughterhouse worker | 51 | NA |
| Other¶ | 27 | NA |
| Years worked with swine | ||
| <1 | 4 (1.9) | NA |
| 1–4 | 26 (12.3) | NA |
| 5–10 | 26 (12.3) | NA |
| >10 | 155 (73.5) | NA |
| Unknown | 0 | 224 |
| Frequency of swine contact | ||
| Rarely | 3 (1.4) | NA |
| Monthly | 2 (0.9) | NA |
| Weekly | 25 (11.8) | NA |
| Daily | 179 (84.8) | NA |
| Unknown | 2 (0.9) | NA |
| Frequency of close contact (<1 m) with swine | ||
| Never | 1 (0.5) | NA |
| Rarely | 3 (1.4) | NA |
| Occasionally | 10 (4.7) | NA |
| Often | 22 (10.4) | NA |
| Always | 175 (82.9) | NA |
| Self-reported influenza vaccine in past 5 y | ||
| No/unsure | 155 (73.5) | NA |
| Yes | 56 (26.5) | NA |
| Self-reported infection with seasonal influenza | ||
| No | 145 (68.7) | NA |
| Yes | 57 (27.0) | NA |
| Exposure to swine | ||
| Only until 1997 | 26 | NA |
| Only until 2007 | 59 | NA |
| Until time of collection | 152 | NA |
*NA, not available. †Sampled in July 2009. ‡Sampled in December 2008. §Mean (median) age 48.2 (48) years for swine workers, 47.6 (47.2) years for controls. ¶Veterinarian, butcher, hunter.
Geometric mean titers for 3 influenza viruses in swine workers and controls, Luxembourg, 2008–2009*
| Virus (strain) and participant age, y | Study sample, % (95% CI) | p value† | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swine workers, n = 211 | Controls, n = 224 | ||
| Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (A/Luxembourg/43/2009) | |||
| All | 8.7 (7.5–10) | 6.1 (5.6–6.6) |
|
| <60 | 9.2 (7.6–11.1)‡ | 6 (5.5–6.7) |
|
|
| 5.6 (4.5–6.9) | 5.4 (4.6–6.4) | 0.897 |
| Avian-like SIV (H1N1) (A/swine/Belgium/1/98) | |||
| All | 10.3 (8.8–12) | 7.7 (6.9–8.5) | 0.168 |
| <60 | 9.8 (8.1–11.8) | 6.4 (5.8–7)§ |
|
|
| 11.2 (8–15.5) | 13.6 (9.9–18.5) | 0.170 |
| Seasonal influenza (H1N1) (A/Luxembourg/572/2008)¶ | |||
| All | 23.2 (20.3–26.4) | 13.9 (12.1–15.9) |
|
| <60 | 21.3 (18.3–24.7) | 12.4 (10.7–14.4)# |
|
|
| 30.6 (22.7–41.1) | 20.1 (15.3–28.7) | 0.083 |
*%, no. persons/total no. persons in age groups with geometric mean titer cutoff >10. SIV, swine influenza virus. †p value <0.05 for significance were calculated by using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Boldface indicates significance (p<0.05). ‡p<0.05, compared with swine contacts of the age group >60 y against pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus. §p<0.001, compared with controls of the age group >60 y against avian-like SIV. ¶Data for 210 swine workers, 221 controls. #p = 0.001, compared with controls of the age group >60 y against seasonal influenza (H1N1).
Neutralizing antibody reactivity against 3 influenza viruses in swine workers and controls, Luxembourg, 2008–2009*
| Virus (strain) and cutoff value | Swine workers, no. (%; 95% CI), n = 211 | Controls, no. (%; 95% CI), n = 224 | p value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (A/Luxembourg/43/2009) | |||
|
| 46 (21.8; 16.8–27.9)† | 23 (10.3); 6.9–14.9)‡ |
|
|
| 37 (17.5; 13–23.2)† | 16 (7.1; 4.4–11.3)‡ |
|
|
| 31 (14.7; 10.6–20.1) | 12 (5.4; 3.1–9.1) |
|
|
| 14 (6.6; 4–10.8) | 4 (1.8; 0.7–4.5) |
|
|
| 6 (2.8; 1.3–6.06) | 0 (0; 0–1.2) |
|
|
| 5 (2.4; 1–5.4) | 0 (0; 0–1.2) | 0.061¶ |
| Avian-like SIV (H1N1) (A/swine/Belgium/1/98) | |||
|
| 66 (31.3) 25.4–37.8) | 59 (26.3; 21–32.5) | 0.289§ |
|
| 57 (27; 21.5–33.4) | 38 (17; 12.6–22.4) |
|
|
| 39 (18.5; 13.8–24.3) | 12 (5.4; 3.1–9.1) |
|
|
| 21 (10; 6.6–14.7) | 4 (1.8; 0.7–4.5) |
|
|
| 9 (4.3; 2.3–7.9) | 1 (0.4; 0.1–2.5) |
|
|
| 4 (1.9; 0.7–4.8) | 1 (0.4; 0.1–2.5) | 0.331¶ |
| Seasonal influenza (H1N1) (A/Luxembourg/572/2008)# | |||
|
| 183 (87.1; 83–91.9) | 132 (59.7; 53.2–66) |
|
|
| 125 (59.5; 52.8–65.9) | 76 (34.4; 28.4–40.9) |
|
|
| 61 (29; 23.3–35.5) | 39 (17.6; 13.2–23.2) |
|
|
| 21 (10; 6.6–14.9) | 17 (7.7; 4.8–12) | 0.500§ |
|
| 14 (6.7; 3.9–11) | 7 (3.2; 1.4–6.5) | 0.144§ |
|
| 11 (5.2; 2.9–9.2) | 4 (1.8; 0.5–4.7) | 0.093§ |
*Values are no. persons with antibodies. CI, confidence interval; SIV, swine influenza virus. Boldface indicates significance (p<0.05). †p<0.05 when compared with swine workers against avian-like SIV (H1N1) of the same titer cutoff. ‡p<0.003 when compared with swine workers against avian-like SIV (H1N1) of the same titer cutoff. §χ2 test on 2-way table. ¶z-test. #Data for 210 swine workers, 221 controls.
Neutralizing antibody reactivity >10 for 3 influenza viruses in swine workers and controls, Luxembourg, 2008–2009*
| Participant
age in 2009, y | Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (A/Luxembourg/43/2009) |
| Avian-like SIV (H1N1) (A/swine/Belgium/1/98) |
| Seasonal influenza (H1N1)
(A/Luxembourg/572/2008) | |||
| Swine workers | Controls | Swine workers | Controls | Swine workers | Controls | |||
| 22/69 (31.9;
22.1–43.6)† | 12/80 (15;
8.8–24.4) |
| 19/69 (27.5;
18.4–39.0) | 15/80 (18.8;
11.7–28.7) |
| 58/68 (85.3;
6.9–93.7) | 50/78 (64.1;
53.5–74.8) | |
| 41–50 | 10/59 (16.9;
9.5–28.5) | 5/58 (8.6;
3.7–18.6) |
| 11/59 (18.6;
10.7–30.4) | 8/58 (13.8;
7.2–24.9) |
| 46/59 (78;
67.4–88.6) | 29/57 (50.9;
37.9–63.9) |
| 51–60 | 9/39 (15.3;
12.7–38.3) | 3/41 (7.3;
2.5–19.4) |
| 17/39 (43.6;
29.3–59.0)‡ | 8/41 (19.5;
10.2–34.0) |
| 37/39 (94.9;
88.0–101.8)§ | 19/41 (46.3;
31.1–61.6) |
| >60 | 5/44 (8.6;
5.0–24.0)¶ | 3/45 (6.7;
2.3–17.9)# |
| 19/44 (43.2;
29.7–57.8) | 28/45 (62.2;
47.6–74.9) |
| 42/44 (95.5;
89.3–101.6)** | 34/45 (75.6;
63.0–88.1) |
| 18–94 (total) | 46/211 (21.8; 16.8–27.9)†† | 23/224 (10.3; 6.9–14.9)‡‡ | 66/211 (31.3; 25.4–37.8) | 59/224 (26.3; 21.0–32.5) | 183/210 (87.1; 83.0–91.9) | 132/221 (59.7; 53.2–66.0) | ||
*Values are no. persons/total no. persons in age groups with antibody reactivity >10 (%; 95% confidence interval). p values <0.05 cutoff for significance were calculated by using the χ2 test. SIV, swine influenza virus. †p = 0.012, compared with controls of the same age group against pandemic (H1N1) 2009. ‡p = 0.037, compared with controls of the same age group against avian-like SIV (H1N1). §p<0.001, compared with controls of the same age group against seasonal influenza (H1N1). ¶p = 0.002, compared with swine workers of the same age group against avian-like SIV (H1N1). #p<0.001, compared with controls of the same age group against avian-like SIV (H1N1). **p<0.05, compared with controls of the same age group against seasonal influenza (H1N1). ††p<0.05, compared with swine workers against avian-like SIV (H1N1). ‡‡p<0.001, compared with controls against avian-like SIV (H1N1).
FigureGeometric mean titers (>10) of antibodies against pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus, seasonal influenza (H1N1) virus, and swine influenza virus of swine workers (A, B, C) and controls (D). Each symbol represents titer of 1 person; only persons with positive results (>10) for at least 1 of the 2 viruses of the panel are shown. Trend lines are shown; R2 values were R2>0.01 for panels A, B, and D and R2 = 0.5 for panel C.