Extended Data Fig. 6: CSF cell count and IgG concentration in cases and controls do not explain EV signal by VirScan or ELISA. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 6: CSF cell count and IgG concentration in cases and controls do not explain EV signal by VirScan or ELISA.

From: Pan-viral serology implicates enteroviruses in acute flaccid myelitis

Extended Data Fig. 6

CSF enterovirus antibodies by VirScan a and ELISA are not correlated with the overall amount of CNS inflammation as measured by the CSF cell count (panel A) or CSF IgG (panel B) in a subset of patients. The 95% confidence intervals for each measurement are shaded in blue (ELISA) or red (Virscan). When comparing the concentration of IgG in a subset of AFM cases and OND controls, there was no difference in CSF IgG concentration (p = ns by Mann-Whitney, mean with errors bars showing standard deviation displayed). Two OND CSF IgG values were reported as < 0.9 mg/dL and were conservatively estimated to be 0. Errors bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

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