IgG antibodies to bovine serum albumin are not increased in children with IDDM

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IgG antibodies to bovine serum albumin (BSA) were measured in 91 serum samples from children 4-17 years of age with newly diagnosed insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). A total of 80 healthy 12-year-old children served as control subjects. BSA antibody values >3 SDs were obtained in 6 IDDM patients and 3 control subjects (P = 0.50), and values >2 SDs were obtained in 12 IDDM patients and 4 control subjects (P = 0.11). In conclusion, IgG antibodies to BSA were not significantly increased at onset of diabetes.

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Ivarsson, S. A., Månsson, M. U. L., & Jakobsson, I. L. (1995). IgG antibodies to bovine serum albumin are not increased in children with IDDM. Diabetes, 44(11), 1349–1350. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.44.11.1349

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