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Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
Research

Trajectory and Demographic Correlates of Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid in Recently Infected Blood Donors, United States

James M. Haynes, Roger Y. Dodd, Lauren A. Crowder, Edward P. Notari, and Susan L. StramerComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Author affiliations: American Red Cross, Rockville, Maryland, USA

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Figure 3

Predicted values and actual S/CO values. A) Raw predicted peak S/CO values and actual donor serologic values by peak S/CO quartile (n = 30);  B) intercept-adjusted predicted S/CO values and actual donor serologic values by peak S/CO quartile (n = 30). Dotted lines indicate predicted values and solid lines observed values. Quartiles were defined on the basis of their observed peak value. Samples were randomly chosen. Ln, natural log; NC, nucleocapsid; S/CO, sample-to-cutoff value.

Figure 3. Predicted values and actual S/CO values. A) Raw predicted peak S/CO values and actual donor serologic values by peak S/CO quartile (n = 30); B) intercept-adjusted predicted S/CO values and actual donor serologic values by peak S/CO quartile (n = 30). Dotted lines indicate predicted values and solid lines observed values. Quartiles were defined on the basis of their observed peak value. Samples were randomly chosen. Ln, natural log; NC, nucleocapsid; S/CO, sample-to-cutoff value.

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