Influenza A(H7N9) virus antibody responses in survivors 1 year after infection, China, 2017

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Avian influenza A(H7N9) virus has caused 5 epidemic waves in China since its emergence in 2013. We investigated the dynamic changes of antibody response to this virus over 1 year postinfection in 25 patients in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, who had laboratory-confirmed infections during the fifth epidemic wave, October 1, 2016-February 14, 2017. Most survivors had relatively robust antibody responses that decreased but remained detectable at 1 year. Antibody response was variable; several survivors had low or undetectable antibody titers. Hemagglutination inhibition titer was >1:40 for <40% of the survivors. Measured in vitro in infected mice, hemagglutination inhibition titer predicted serum protective ability. Our findings provide a helpful serologic guideline for identifying subclinical infections and for developing effective vaccines and therapeutics to counter H7N9 virus infections.

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Ma, M. J., Liu, C., Wu, M. N., Zhao, T., Wang, G. L., Yang, Y., … Chen, L. L. (2018). Influenza A(H7N9) virus antibody responses in survivors 1 year after infection, China, 2017. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 24(4), 663–672. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2404.171995

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