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Figure D04: Vaccine-Specific Antibody Response (adult exposure) presented as beta

Vaccine-specific antibody response as change antibody concentration post vaccination in adults presented as standardized regression beta (PFOA and PFOS): 
  • Looker (2014) - cohort tested association between PFOA or PFOS and antibody response to influenza Type B, A/H1N1, A/H3N2 vaccination in adults
DISPLAY NOTES
  • Different symbols for different vaccines
  • Red symbols are reported as statistically significant
  • Black Line separates PFOA top and PFOS bottom


Not on this graph - studies presenting antibody response for change antibody concentration post vaccination in adults presented as regression coefficient beta:
  • Kielsen (2015) - cohort tested association between PFOA or PFOS and antibody response to tetanus and diphtheria vaccination in small study of adults
Not on this graph - studies presenting antibody response as difference per 2-fold increase PFOA and PFOS:
  • Grandjean (2012) - cohort tested association with maternal and child PFOA and PFOS with antibody response to tetanus and diphtheria vaccination in children
  • Stein (2015) - cross-sectional study tested association with current child PFOA and PFOS with antibody response to measles, mumps, rubella vaccination in children
Not on this graph - studies presenting antibody response as regression coefficient beta:
  • Granum (2013) - cohort tested association between maternal PFOA or PFOS associated with antibody response to Hib, measles, rubella, tetanus vaccination in children