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. 1968;38(5):777-85.

The relationship of vibriocidal antibody titre to susceptibility to cholera in family contacts of cholera patients

The relationship of vibriocidal antibody titre to susceptibility to cholera in family contacts of cholera patients

W H Mosley et al. Bull World Health Organ. 1968.

Abstract

A bacteriological and serological study of family contacts of 81 cholera patients was carried out in Dacca, East Pakistan. In the 10-day follow-up, 78 (16.7%) of 466 contacts were found to be infected with Vibrio cholerae; half of them were symptomatic and 29 had to be admitted to hospital. A study of serum pairs revealed a 4-fold, or greater, rise in titre in 86% of those infected in whom diarrhoea was present, and in 77% of individuals with inapparent infections. The infection rate fell markedly with age. Serological tests for vibriocidal antibody on blood specimens collected at the initiation of the follow-up revealed higher titres with increasing age. Vibrio cholerae infection, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, predominantly occurred in individuals with low titres.

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