Age-seroprevalence curves for the multi-strain structure of influenza A virus

Author:

Vinh Dao Nguyen,Nhat Nguyen Thi Duy,de Bruin Erwin,Vy Nguyen Ha Thao,Thao Tran Thi Nhu,Phuong Huynh ThiORCID,Anh Pham Hong,Todd Stacy,Quan Tran MinhORCID,Thanh Nguyen Thi Le,Lien Nguyen Thi Nam,Ha Nguyen Thi Hong,Hong Tran Thi Kim,Thai Pham QuangORCID,Choisy Marc,Nguyen Tran Dang,Simmons Cameron P.,Thwaites Guy E.ORCID,Clapham Hannah E.ORCID,Chau Nguyen Van VinhORCID,Koopmans MarionORCID,Boni Maciej F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe relationship between age and seroprevalence can be used to estimate the annual attack rate of an infectious disease. For pathogens with multiple serologically distinct strains, there is a need to describe composite exposure to an antigenically variable group of pathogens. In this study, we assay 24,402 general-population serum samples, collected in Vietnam between 2009 to 2015, for antibodies to eleven human influenza A strains. We report that a principal components decomposition of antibody titer data gives the first principal component as an appropriate surrogate for seroprevalence; this results in annual attack rate estimates of 25.6% (95% CI: 24.1% – 27.1%) for subtype H3 and 16.0% (95% CI: 14.7% – 17.3%) for subtype H1. The remaining principal components separate the strains by serological similarity and associate birth cohorts with their particular influenza histories. Our work shows that dimensionality reduction can be used on human antibody profiles to construct an age-seroprevalence relationship for antigenically variable pathogens.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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