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Mapping Disparities in Viral Infection Rates Using Highly Multiplexed Serology

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Journal mSphere
Date 2024 Aug 20
PMID 39162531
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Importance: Our understanding of population-level virus infection rates and associated health disparities is incomplete. In part, this is because of the high diversity of human-infecting viruses and the limited breadth and sensitivity of traditional approaches for detecting infection events. Here, we demonstrate the potential for modern, highly multiplexed antibody detection methods to greatly increase our understanding of disparities in rates of infection across subpopulations (e.g., different sexes or ethnic groups). The use of antibodies as biomarkers allows us to detect evidence of past infections over an extended period, and our approach for highly multiplexed serology (PepSeq) allows us to measure antibody responses against hundreds of viruses in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

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