Abstract
In an examination of paired sera from pregnant women, 9 of 57 women who had JC virus antibodies in their first specimens exhibited virus reactivation, as judged by a 4-fold or greater rise in JC virus hemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies; 43 women remained seronegative through pregnancy. JC virus-specific immunoglobulin M was not demonstrated in umbilical cord sera of 6 infants born to mothers showing reactivation or in 300 additional umbilical cord sera from normal pregnancies.
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Daniel, R., Shah, K., Madden, D., & Stagno, S. (1981). Serological investigation of the possibility of congenital transmission of papovavirus JC. Infection and Immunity, 33(1), 319–321. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.33.1.319-321.1981
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