| Literature DB >> 8914770 |
G Madico1, G Salazar, J McDonald, W Checkley, M Calderón, M Verastegui, R H Gilman.
Abstract
In developing countries, neonatal tetanus causes significant mortality. Using a new competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure anti-tetanus toxin antibody levels, we compared rates of protection, total antibody levels, and maternal-to-fetal antibody ratios between different socioeconomic groups in Peru. Upper-middle-class women 25 years and older had significantly lower rates of protection and mean anti-tetanus toxin antibody levels than did lower-class women of the same age. Nevertheless, the former had higher fetal-to-maternal antibody ratios, independent of maternal age, total antibody levels, or parity. We conclude that future vaccination programs in Latin America must target upper-middle-class as well as lower-class women.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8914770 PMCID: PMC170442 DOI: 10.1128/cdli.3.6.753-755.1996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ISSN: 1071-412X