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Volume 22, Number 9—September 2016
Research

Prediction of Protection against Asian Enterovirus 71 Outbreak Strains by Cross-neutralizing Capacity of Serum from Dutch Donors, The Netherlands

Sabine M.G. van der SandenComments to Author , Gerrit Koen, Hetty van Eijk, Sylvie M. Koekkoek, Menno D. de Jong, and Katja C. Wolthers
Author affiliations: Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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Figure 1

EV-71 (nAb titers in IVIg batches composed of plasma from Dutch (6 batches), Japanese (2 batches), and Vietnamese (1 batch) donors and in a polyclonal rabbit serum against EV-71 C1 91–480. nAb titers are presented as log2 values. EV-71, enterovirus 71; IVIg, intravenous immunoglobulin; nAb, neutralizing antibody; NL, the Netherlands.

Figure 1. EV-71 nAb titers in IVIg batches composed of plasma from Dutch (6 batches), Japanese (2 batches), and Vietnamese (1 batch) donors and in a polyclonal rabbit serum against EV-71 C1 91–480. nAb titers are presented as log2 values. EV-71, enterovirus 71; IVIg, intravenous immunoglobulin; nAb, neutralizing antibody; NL, the Netherlands.

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