An epidemiological investigation of Norwalk virus infection in South Africa

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A study was carried out to determine the incidence and seroprevalence of Norwalk virus (NV) in the Pretoria area, South Africa, using a recombinant NV (rNV) immunoassay for the detection of serum IgG antibodies. Maternal antibody was detectable in infants' sera up to approximately 6 months of age. Infection with NV was detected serologically in the second year of life and the seroprevalence of NV IgG rose from 37.1% at 7-11 months of age to 62.1% by the age of 40 years. No significant differences in seroprevalence of NV IgG antibody was evident between subjects of European or African ethnic origin, where overall seroprevalence rates were 56.4% and 53.9% respectively.

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Taylor, M. B., Parker, S., Grabow, W. O. K., & Cubitt, W. D. (1996). An epidemiological investigation of Norwalk virus infection in South Africa. Epidemiology and Infection, 116(2), 203–206. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800052444

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