• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Prevalence of Antibodies to Rotavirus in Different Age-Groups of Infants in Bochum, West Germany
  • Contributor: Brussow, Harald; Werchau, Hermann; Liedtke, Wolfgang; Lerner, Lothar; Mietens, Carl; Sidoti, Josette; Sotek, Jan
  • Published: University of Chicago Press, 1988
  • Published in: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 157 (1988) 5, Seite 1014-1022
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0022-1899
  • Keywords: Original Articles
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  • Description: <p>We studied the prevalence of antibody to rotavirus in 386 serum samples obtained from different age-groups of infants in Bochum, West Germany. Cord sera mirrored the IgG titer and serotype specificity of the corresponding maternal sera. IgG antibody prevalence decreased with age, reached a minimum between four and 12 months, and increased thereafter. IgM antibodies appeared first in the eight-to 12-month age-group, and IgM prevalence remained high thereafter. The serum level of IgA was low in all age-groups. Significant prevalence increases with increasing age were observed for neutralizing anti bodies to rotavirus serotypes 1 and 3. Antibodies to serotype 4 had not reached adult level at 2.5 y of age. Prevalence of antibodies to serotype 2 was low in all age-groups. The percentage of monospecific sera neutralizing only one serotype was high in young infants eight to 12 months of age and decreased significantly with increasing age.</p>