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Author: Craig Thompson; Nicholas Grayson; Robert Paton; José Lourenço; Bridget Penman; Lian Ni Lee; Valerie Odon; Juthathip Mongkolsapaya; Senthil Chinnakannan; Wanwisa Dejnirattisai; Matthew Edmans; Alexander Fyfe; Carol Imlach; Kreepa Kooblall; Nicholas Lim; Chang Liu; Cesar Lopez-Camacho; Carol-Anne McInally; Narayan Ramamurthy; Jeremy Ratcliff; Piyada Supasa; Beibei Wang; Alexander J Mentzer; Marc Turner; Calum Semple; John Kenneth Baillie; Heli Harvala; Gavin Screaton; Nigel Temperton; Paul Klenerman; Lisa Jarvis; Sunetra Gupta; Peter Simmonds
Title: Neutralising antibodies to SARS coronavirus 2 in Scottish blood donors - a pilot study of the value of serology to determine population exposure
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: nm2bq717_28
    Snippet: Serological tests used for determining population exposure are based upon an assumption of a durable virus-specific IgG antibody response to infection that persists for years after infection. This is typically assumed in seroprevalence studies for many human pathogens, including poliovirus, measles, and hepatitis B virus. There is little information, however, on is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in pe.....
    Document: Serological tests used for determining population exposure are based upon an assumption of a durable virus-specific IgG antibody response to infection that persists for years after infection. This is typically assumed in seroprevalence studies for many human pathogens, including poliovirus, measles, and hepatitis B virus. There is little information, however, on is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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