Rubella Seroprevalence among the General Population in Dongguan, China

In order to assess the immunity to rubella infection in Dongguan, China, we conducted a seroprevalence survey on rubella and used ELISA to measure rubella-specific IgG in serum samples. A total of 1,017 individuals aged 0–59 years were selected by multistage cluster sampling. Among them, 904 (88.9%)...

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description In order to assess the immunity to rubella infection in Dongguan, China, we conducted a seroprevalence survey on rubella and used ELISA to measure rubella-specific IgG in serum samples. A total of 1,017 individuals aged 0–59 years were selected by multistage cluster sampling. Among them, 904 (88.9%) were seropositive for rubella. Two groups (20–29 and ≥40 years) had seropositivity rates of
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antibody
Child
Child, Preschool
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Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Middle Aged
rubella
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