Immunity status against poliomyelitis in Germany: Determination of cut-off values in International Units

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Background: To prevent importations of wild polioviruses into a polio free region a high level of population immunity must be kept. Standard methodology for determination of polio antibodies is a feature aimed at obtaining consistent results. An International Standard Serum for polio antibodies exists, but no protective level in International Units is defined. Methods: A representative study was carried out in order to determine the serological status against poliomyelitis in Germany (n = 2564, age 18-79 years). Furthermore, sera from persons aged less than 18 years were included (n = 881). Microneutralization test has been used for determination of antibody levels. Results have been expressed in International Units. Results: The results of this study indicate that the cut-off level for polio antibodies is 0.075 IU/ml for Polio 1, 0.180 IU/ml for Polio 2 and 0.080 IU/ml for Polio 3. Neutralizing antibodies against poliovirus type 1, 2 and 3 were detected in 96.2%, 96.8% and 89.6% of samples, respectively. Conclusions: Overall, this seroprevalence indicates a very high level of immunity of the general population. It must be kept after the switch of immunization strategy from attenuated to inactivated vaccine in Germany. © 2002 Diedrich et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Diedrich, S., Claus, H., & Schreier, E. (2002). Immunity status against poliomyelitis in Germany: Determination of cut-off values in International Units. BMC Infectious Diseases, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-2-2

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