Serological study of pneumocystis carinii infection in the absence of immunosuppression

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Serum samples from 145 children with no known immunosuppressive illness were examined by indirect immunofluorescence for antibody to Pneumocystis carinii. Positive antibody titres (≥1:8 dilution) were found in 69 children (48%). Antibody could not be detected in the remaining children. Previous studies have shown that at least 75% of children have antibodies to P. carinii by the age of 4 years. This study shows a lower percentage of children with detectable antibody. This may be related to geographical variation of antigen or possibly to the widespread use of co-trimoxazole.

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Gerrard, M. P., Eden, O. B., Jameson, B., & Craft, A. W. (1987). Serological study of pneumocystis carinii infection in the absence of immunosuppression. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 62(2), 177–179. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.62.2.177

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