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. 2003 Mar;71(3):1584–1586. doi: 10.1128/IAI.71.3.1584-1586.2003

TABLE 1.

Isolate and donor characteristics

Isolate Donor status Gender-specific IgG recognition of VSAa Parity-dependent antibody recognition of VSAb Presence of autologous VSA IgG (reference)
M1002 Pregnant Complete NDc No
M1003 Pregnant Yes Yes (P = 0.004) Yes
M1106 Pregnant Yes Yes (P = 0.004) Yes
M4102 Pregnant Complete Yes (P = 0.0005) No
M4129 Pregnant Complete Yes (P < 0.0001) ND
M4608 Pregnant Complete ND Yes
M5201 Pregnant Yes Yes (P = 0.0007) ND
M7201 Pregnant Complete Yes (P < 0.0001) ND
E2039 Child No No (P = 0.07)d No (14)
a

Complete, complete lack of recognition of VSA by IgG in plasma from exposed men; yes, VSA-specific IgG was present in plasma from exposed males but at lower levels than in plasma from exposed women; no, VSA-specific IgG was present in plasma from both exposed men and exposed women (levels were higher in plasma from men).

b

P values indicate the statistical significance of the correlation between VSA-specific IgG levels and the parity of the plasma donor (Pearson product moment correlation).

c

ND, not done.

d

Trend towards decreasing recognition with increasing parity.