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. 2004 Dec;132(6):1129–1134. doi: 10.1017/s0950268804003140

Seroprevalence of antibody to varicella zoster virus in England and Wales in children and young adults.

A J Vyse 1, N J Gay 1, L M Hesketh 1, P Morgan-Capner 1, E Miller 1
PMCID: PMC2870205  PMID: 15635971

Abstract

This is the first large-scale study to investigate the seroprevalence of varicella zoster (VZV) in the general population of England and Wales. The study focused on those aged 1-20 years, that age group in whom most infections occur. Prevalence rose rapidly with age, with 53% of children showing evidence of prior infection by the age of 5 years and most young adults having experienced infection. In addition to using a fixed cut-off recommended by the manufacturer, a mixture modelling technique was also used to define the proportion of the population seropositive in each age group. This was shown to be a more accurate approach to categorizing data from an epidemiological perspective.

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