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Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Research

Immune Responses to Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease in Adults

Morven S. EdwardsComments to Author , Marcia A. Rench, C. Daniela Rinaudo, Monica Fabbrini, Giovanna Tuscano, Giada Buffi, Erika Bartolini, Stefano Bonacci, Carol J. Baker, and Immaculada Margarit
Author affiliations: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA (M.S. Edwards, M.A. Rench, C.J. Baker); GSK Vaccines, S.r.l., Siena, Italy (C.D. Rinaudo, M. Fabbrini, G. Tuscano, G. Buffi, E. Bartolini, S. Bonacci, I. Margarit)

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Table

CPS-specific IgG responses for 87 nonpregnant adults with invasive GBS infection*

GBS type CPS-specific IgG, GMC (range) [95% CI], μg/mL
No. patients† Acute-phase sample Convalescent-phase sample p value‡
Ia 22 26.0 (0.39–609.1) [9.5–71.0] 137.6 (0.35–7,792.2) [50.4–375.6] <0.001
Ib 13 9.3 (0.08–680.9) [1.6–55.6] 25.2 (0.08–650.5) [4.6–139.5] 0.035
II 10 11.6 (0.13–1,126.8) [1.2–113.6] 47.4 (0.61–2,279.9) [6.1–366.1] 0.032
III 17 1.5 (0.13–153.9) [0.53–4.0] 4.8 (0.13–584.4) [1.1–20.4] 0.044
V 13 3.2 (0.24–596.3) [0.51–19.9] 10.1 (0.43–4,182.0) [1.9–55.0] 0.003
IV§ 12 409.5 (17.6–4,823.3) [133.3–1,257.5] 1,060.9 (149.4–9,085.2) [415.7–2,707.6] 0.022

*CPS, capsular polysaccharide; GBS, group B Streptococcus; GMC, geometric mean concentration.
†Excludes 10 patients with infection caused by GBS that did not express capsular polysaccharide, 3 for whom convalescent-phase samples were of insufficient quantity for analysis, and 2 who died before collection of convalescent-phase serum.
‡Paired t-test on log-transformed data.
§Results are expressed in ELISA units/mL.

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