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Interpretation of Influenza Antibody Patterns in Man. Existence and Significance of Hong Kong Antibody in Old People Prior to the Hong Kong Influenza Epidemic

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Specialty Public Health
Date 1969 Jan 1
PMID 5309457
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In sera drawn from persons over 72 years of age living in an old people's home in Japan there was found to be a certain degree of antibody to Hong Kong virus before the outbreak of the Hong Kong influenza epidemic in that country. The Hong Kong antibody titres in this group showed no correlation with the titres of simultaneously circulating classical A2 antibody. These findings suggest that some 70 years ago there may have been an epidemic influenza era during which a type of influenza A virus prevailed that was similar in antigenic structure to the Hong Kong type. A similar suggestion was made by workers in the Netherlands in connexion with the classical A2 influenza on the occasion of its appearance about 10 years ago. In view of the time lag between their findings and the present findings in Japan, the author suggests that an "ancient Hong Kong influenza era" may have followed the "ancient A2 influenza era", which may be supposed to have lasted about 10 years.

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