Quantitation and analysis of the specificity of post-immunization antibodies to influenza B viruses using single radial haemolysis

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Abstract

The single radial haemolysis (SRH) technique detected anti-B/HK/8/73 HA antibody rises in 59–85 % of paired sera from persons immunized with different influenza vaccines. In contrast, analysis of the same sera by the haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test indicated significant antibody rises in only 27–54% of paired sera. High levels of antibody were detected to influenza B/HK/8/73 and B/Singapore/222/79 viruses in post-immunization sera analysed by SRH, whereas the HI test indicated comparatively low geometric mean antibody titres. Most adults responded to immunization with influenza B virus by producing cross-reactive (CR) antibody which reacted with different influenza B viruses including the early isolate B/Lee/40. © 1982, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Oxford, J. S., Yetts, R., & Schild, G. C. (1982). Quantitation and analysis of the specificity of post-immunization antibodies to influenza B viruses using single radial haemolysis. Journal of Hygiene, 88(2), 325–333. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400070170

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