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Comparing anti legionella antibody titers between hospital workers and healthy population; A case-control study

Abdollahi Alireza, Moradi Tabriz Hedieh, Baharak Mehdipour

Abstract


Objective: To determinate Legionella antibody titers among healthcare workers and healthy population.

Methodology: The blood samples were collected from all 360 subjects (case and control) and the ELISA method was used to assess the anti-Legionella IgG titer. The statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS software version 13.

Results: The mean of antibody titer was 5 ± 0.38 in all participants. There was a 95.6% negative and a 2.2% positive antibody titer in the case group. In the control group, the negativity rate was 91.1% and the positivity rate was 6.7%. The antibody titer difference between two groups was not statistically significant (P value= 0.167).

Conclusion: The total antibody titer in both healthcare workers and healthy population was not high and the difference was not significant.


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