Published customer image: Inactivated Mumps virus, Enders strain (PIP014) used as a target antigen for the evaluation of patient seropositivity by ELISA.Image caption:Simple dot plot representation of anti-measles IgG seropositivity ratios. During result computation, no discrimination was made between immune responses elicited by vaccination and those triggered by natural infection, including subsequent seroconversion. The analysis relied on quantitative data obtained through immunoassays (ELISAs), which were then translated into qualitative outcomes (positive or negative). Seropositivity = number of positive samples per age group/total number of samples per age group × 100. Dots are connected solely to facilitate visual tracking of consistent trends between countries, serving the purpose of facilitating easy interpretation based on direct observation. (a) Anti-mumps IgG seropositivity ratios;From: Szinger, D.; Berki, T.; Drenjančević, I.; Samardzic, S.; Zelić, M.; Sikora, M.; Požgain, A.; Markovics, Á.; Farkas, N.; Németh, P.; et al.Raising Epidemiological Awareness: Assessment of Measles/MMR Susceptibility in Highly Vaccinated Clusters within the Hungarian and Croatian Population—A Sero-Surveillance Analysis.Vaccines 2024, 12, 486.doi: 10.3390/vaccines12050486This image is from an open access article distributed under terms of a Creative
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