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Volume 31, Number 4—April 2025
Research

Neutralizing Antibodies against California Serogroup Orthobunyaviruses in Human Serum Samples, Montana, USA

Tyson A. Woods1, Stephen F. Johnson1, Alyssa B. Evans2, and Karin E. PetersonComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Laboratory of Neurological Infections and Immunity, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana, USA

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Figure 2

Age and sex distribution of patients whose samples were used in a study of neutralizing antibodies against California serogroup orthobunyaviruses in human serum samples, Montana, USA. Graph shows sample distribution (n = 886; 98%) by sex and age. Vertical bars indicate median age for each sex. Difference in age between sexes was determined by Mann-Whitney test, and p<0.001 was considered statistically significant.

Figure 2. Age and sex distribution of patients whose samples were used in a study of neutralizing antibodies against California serogroup orthobunyaviruses in human serum samples, Montana, USA. Graph shows sample distribution (n = 886; 98%) by sex and age. Vertical bars indicate median age for each sex. Difference in age between sexes was determined by Mann-Whitney test, and p<0.001 was considered statistically significant.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2Current affiliation: Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA

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