Cleat P H, Ross J, Needham J R
Med Microbiol Immunol. 1980 Feb;168(1):49-53. doi: 10.1007/BF02121651.
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed to measure serum antibodies to group B streptococci in 20 healthy pregnant women before delivery and in their newborn infants. The sera from 10 of these women who were colonised with group B streptococci and umbilical cord sera from their infants, had higher levels of type-specific IgG antibody than the 10 non-colonised controls and their neonates. All the babies remained well. The results demonstrate that infants from colonised mothers receive type-specific antibody. The possibility that this antibody may provide some degree of protection at birth against this potentially lethal organism warrants investigation.
开发了一种酶联免疫吸附测定法(ELISA),用于检测20名健康孕妇分娩前及其新生儿血清中抗B族链球菌的抗体。这20名孕妇中,10名感染了B族链球菌,其婴儿的脐带血清中,特定类型的IgG抗体水平高于另外10名未感染的对照组孕妇及其新生儿。所有婴儿均状况良好。结果表明,感染孕妇的婴儿可获得特定类型的抗体。这种抗体可能在出生时为抵御这种潜在致命微生物提供一定程度的保护,这一可能性值得研究。