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. 1971 Jun;21(6):999–1001. doi: 10.1128/am.21.6.999-1001.1971

“Upper Limits of Normal” Antistreptolysin O and Antideoxyribonuclease B Titers

George C Klein 1, Carolyn N Baker 1, Wallis L Jones 1
PMCID: PMC377331  PMID: 5564684

Abstract

“Upper limits of normal” antistreptolysin O (ASO) and antideoxyribonuclease (ADN) B titers were determined on serum specimens from various age groups of pediatric patients with no history of a recent streptococcal infection and on healthy adult hospital employees. The upper limit of normal value is that level of antibody titer exceeded by no more than 15% of the total subjects in each age group. This value varies with the age of the subject, and the most pronounced differences are between the values of preschool age children, school age children, and adults. The upper limit of normal values for these groups were as follows: preschool age, ASO = 85(100); ADN B = 60(50); school age, ASO = 170(166); ADN B=1 70(166); and adult, ASO = 85(100); ADN B = 85(100).

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