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© 1984 Oxford University Press

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The Epidemiology of Chlamydial Infections in Childhood: A Serological Investigation

PETER BURNEY*, T FORSEY**, S DAROUGAR**, Y SITTAMPALAM*, P BOOTH* and ROMA CHAMBERLAIN{dagger}

*Department of Community Medicine, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School SE1 7EH, UK.
**Sub-department of Virology, Institute of Ophthalmology Judd Street, London WC1, UK.
{dagger}Central Public Health Laboratory Colindale Ave, London NW9, UK.

Burney P (Department of Community Medicine, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, London SE1 7EH, UK), Forsey T, Darougar S, Sittampalam Y, Booth P and Chamberlain R. The epidemiology of chlamydial infections in childhood: a serological investigation. International Journal of Epidemiology 1984, 13: 491–495.

Blood samples from 382 children between the ages of one and 15 years were tested for anti-chlamydial antibody. A low prevalence of antibody against Chlamydia trachomatis was found among children under the age of seven years. Antibody against the Chlamydial agent CIOL–207was rare before the age of five years, but was found with increasing prevalence in older children. It is suggested that the mode of transmission of the two agents is different and that C lOL–207 may be transmitted at school.


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