Title | Coronative antibody tires in sera of healthy adults and experimentally infected volunteers. | ||
Author | Bradburne, A F; Somerset, B A | ||
Journal | J Hyg (Lond) | Publication Year/Month | 1972-Jun |
PMID | 4503867 | PMCID | PMC2130035 |
Six coronaviruses isolated in the U.S.A. have been inoculated into volunteers and all produced colds. Between 10 and 20% of infected volunteers developed heterologous antibody responses after these and other experimental infections with coronaviruses. The haemagglutination-inhibition test with the OC43 virus strain was found to detect antibody rises after infection with a variety of strains.Studies on normal adult sera taken between 1965 and 1970 revealed a high frequency of neutralizing antibody to one strain (229 E) and a frequency of HI antibody to strain OC43 which fluctuated from year to year. Complement-fixing antibodies to these two viruses were also found, revealing an apparent increase in the activity of coronaviruses in the general population of the U.K., during the winter of 1968-9.