| Literature DB >> 23437102 |
Vipin Kumar Menon1, Santosh George, Farah Aladin, Sameena Nawaz, Rajiv Sarkar, Ben Lopman, James J Gray, Miren Iturriza Gomara, Gagandeep Kang.
Abstract
Noroviruses are a common cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, but outbreaks appear to be more common in industrialized countries than in developing countries, possibly reflecting differences in exposure and immunity. In this study, age-stratified sera from India and UK populations were analysed for the presence of norovirus-genogroup II specific IgG by a time resolved immunofluorescence assay and relative levels of antibodies in the two populations were compared. Antibody levels were higher among all age groups in India than in UK and increased with age in India, whereas in the UK, levels of antibody decreased in adulthood. These results indicate different patterns of exposure to noroviruses in the two countries.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23437102 PMCID: PMC3578856 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Summary of sera tested.
| Age Group | India Cohort | UK Cohort |
| <6 months | 83 | 47 |
| 7 m–5 y | 170 | 160 |
| 10–15 y | 237 | 207 |
| 20–30 y | 189 | 207 |
| 40–45 y | 158 | 206 |
| 50–60 y | 207 | 207 |
| Total | 1044 | 1034 |
Figure 1Distribution of Europium counts obtained with sera from the India and UK sera cohorts.
The europium counts were log transformed for a normal distribution. The first plate from India was the reference category and a slope and intercept was calculated for all other plates from both India and the UK. The slope and the intercept values were used to standardize the log-transformed europium counts across experimental runs. Standardized log-transformed values were then used for all analyses.
Figure 2Distribution of log normalized Europium counts among the different age strata in India and the UK.
The dots in the center represent the mean Europium counts for that age group whereas the horizontal error bars represent +2 standard deviations. Europium counts were measured by time resolved immunofluresecence assay.