O. Suthienkul et al., DOT-ELISA FOR SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF EXPOSURE TO SHIGELLA-FLEXNERI, Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology, 11(2), 1993, pp. 141-147
A seroepidemiological study for determining serum antibodies to lipopo
lysaccharides (LPS) of Shigella flexneri using dot - ELISA was carried
out in Krabi Province, Thailand, from January 1989 to December 1990.
From 363 serum samples obtained from cord blood and from venous blood
of healthy persons aged from 6 months to over 50 years, 56% and 22%, r
espectively, were found to be positive for specific IgG and IgM antibo
dies to S. flexneri LPS. The IgG prevalence was initially detected at
3 - 4 years of age and then rose sharply with age. In contrast, IgM wa
s detectable earlier, with much lower prevalence than that of IgG. The
highest seroprevalence values were in the age groups 30-49 years for
IgG and 15-19 years for IgM. The seroprevalence of S. flexneri infecti
on was statistically higher among males, Buddhists, businessmen, and t
hose with elementary education. S. flexneri infection was not associat
ed with family income, home location, eating behaviour or water supply
. These seroepidemiologic data demonstrated that most of the populatio
n in Krabi Province had been infected with S. flexneri.