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Evolution of an influenza pandemic in 13 countries from 5 continents monitored by protein microarray from neonatal screening bloodspots.

J Clin Virol.. 2014-06; 
de Bruin E, Loeber JG, Meijer A, Castillo GM, Cepeda ML, Torres-SepÚlveda MR, Borrajo GJ, Caggana M, Giguere Y, Meyer M, Fukushi M, Devi AR, Khneisser I, Vilarinho L, von Döbeln U, Torresani T, Mackenzie J, Zutt I, Schipper M, Elvers LH, Koopmans MP. Laboratory for Infectious Diseases and Perinatal Screening, Center for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
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BACKGROUND:Because of lack of worldwide standardization of influenza virus surveillance, comparison between countries of impact of a pandemic is challenging. For that, other approaches to allow internationally comparative serosurveys are welcome.OBJECTIVES:Here we explore the use of neonatal screening dried blood spots to monitor the trends of the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pdm virus by the use of a protein microarray.STUDY DESIGN:We contacted colleagues from neonatal screening laboratories and asked for their willingness to participate in a study by testing anonymized neonatal screening bloodspots collected during the course of the pandemic. In total, 7749 dried blood spots from 13 countries in 5 continents where... More

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Dried bloodspots; Influenza virus; Neonatal screening; Pandemic; Protein microarray