Distribution of nAb titers in samples collected during the 2017 outbreak.

<p><b>(A and B)</b> NT<sub>90</sub> titers were determined according to DENV1–4 reference serotypes (A) and sample collection site (B). Mean values for n = 47 (n = 21 Kathmandu, n = 26 Chitwan) with circles representing individual samples. Dashed lines represent the cut...

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Main Author: Sabita Prajapati (9094758) (author)
Other Authors: Annie Elong Ngono (20189570) (author), Melanie Mc Cauley (20189573) (author), Julia Timis (20189576) (author), Srijan Shrestha (9094764) (author), Anup Bastola (5368370) (author), Shrawan Kumar Mandal (20189579) (author), Sanjay Ray Yadav (9094776) (author), Rajindra Napit (9094761) (author), Meng Ling Moi (10748547) (author), Montarop Yamabhai (805516) (author), October M. Sessions (10961891) (author), Sujan Shresta (103224) (author), Krishna Das Manandhar (9094779) (author)
Published: 2024
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Summary:<p><b>(A and B)</b> NT<sub>90</sub> titers were determined according to DENV1–4 reference serotypes (A) and sample collection site (B). Mean values for n = 47 (n = 21 Kathmandu, n = 26 Chitwan) with circles representing individual samples. Dashed lines represent the cutoff value for nAb positivity (NT<sub>90</sub> = 40). Mean values were compared using the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test.</p>