Volume 14, Number 12—December 2008
Letter
Antibodies against Rickettsia spp. in Hunters, Germany
Table
Hunter no. | IgG/IgM |
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R. conorii | R. slovaca | R. helvetica | R. massiliae | R. mongolitimonae | R. israelensis | R. aeschlimannii | R. felis | R. typhi | |
106 | 0/64 | ||||||||
109 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 32/32 | 64/0 | 0/128 | |
111 | 0/32 | 0/64 | 0/32 | ||||||
113 | 0/128 | 0/64 | |||||||
115 | 0/32 | 0/128 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/64 | 0/32 | 0/64 | |
117 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | |||||
124 | 0/32 | 0/64 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/64 | ||
127 | 0/128 | 0/64 | |||||||
130 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/128 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/64 | 0/64 | ||
131 | 256/0 | 0/64 | |||||||
142 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | ||||
148 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/32 | |||||
151 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/64 | ||||
160 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | |||||
161 | 0/64 | 0/64 | 0/32 | 0/32 | |||||
182 | 128/0 | ||||||||
185 | 64/64 | ||||||||
224 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 | 64/64 |
230 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | ||||||
233 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 64/16 | |||
236 | 64/16 | ||||||||
237 | 64/32 | ||||||||
277 | 64/32 | 64/32 | |||||||
281 | 64/32 | ||||||||
285 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | ||||
297 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 | 0/32 |
*All specimens were tested for all antigens. Boldface indicates nonspecific titers. Cutoff titers for seropositivity (immunoglobulin [Ig] G or IgM) were 128/64 for R. conorii and 64/32 for other antigens (8). A rickettsial antigen was considered to represent the agent of infection when cross-reactions were absent or when titers of IgG or IgM antibody against this antigen were >2 serial dilutions higher than titers of IgG or IgM antibody against other rickettsial antigens.
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