Pediatrics and Neonatology (Oct 2010)

Low Seroprevalence of Parvovirus B19 in Taiwanese Children and Young Adults

  • Wei-Ju Su,
  • Yen-Hsuan Ni,
  • Ding-Ping Liu,
  • Li-Shiuan Chiou,
  • Wen-Yueh Cheng,
  • Jiunn-Shyan Julian Wu,
  • Chun-Yi Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1875-9572(10)60051-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 5
pp. 265 – 268

Abstract

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This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of parvovirus B19 antibodies in children and young adults aged = 30 years old in Taiwan. Methods: Stored serum samples from healthy volunteers aged 1-29 years in Taipei were randomly selected and tested for antiparvovirus B19 immunoglobulin G by enzyme immunoassay. Results: A total of 277 serum samples were tested. The overall seroprevalence of parvovirus B19 in Taiwanese children and young adults was 23.1% (64/277) in 2004. The positive rate increased slightly with age; it ranged from 15.0% in those aged 1-4 years to 30.8% in those aged 25-29 years (trend test, p = 0.01). The age-adjusted anti-B19 immunoglobulin G seropositive rate was slightly higher in males (27.8%) than in females (18.8%; adjusted odds ratio: 0.56; 95% confidence interval: 0.32-0.99). Conclusion: Most children and young adults in Taipei City are not immune to parvovirus B19, suggesting that no parvovirus B19 epidemic has occurred in the last few decades.

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