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. 2023 Aug 22;214(1):79–93. doi: 10.1093/cei/uxad101

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

RSV-specific serum antibody levels in different age groups. RSV-specific serum IgG and IgA levels were measured with a multiplex immunoassay in 11-month (n = 32), 24-month (n = 30), and 46-month-old children (n = 35), adults (n = 35), and older adults (n = 35). (A) Schematic overview of the cross-sectional clinical study cohort used to assess differences between age groups. (B) Post-F-specific IgG levels. (C) Post-F-specific IgA levels. (D) N-specific IgG levels. (E) Pre-F-specific IgG levels. (F) Correlation of pre-F- and post-F-specific IgG levels for 24-month-old children (light pink) and adults (teal). All data points represent individual participants, and geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) with 95% confidence intervals are depicted. Data is analyzed by Kruskal–Wallis test and correlations are assessed using the Spearman method. # indicates statistical significance of at least P < 0.01 compared to all other age groups. AU/ml, arbitrary units per milliliter; ns, not significant.