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Extended Data Fig. 2 | Clinical correlates of plasma antibody titres.
a, Normalized AUC for IgG anti-RBD for all cases (n = 111) and contacts (n = 38) in
the cohort. P = 0.0107. b, Normalized AUC for IgM anti-RBD for all cases (n = 1 1 1)
and contacts (n = 38) in the cohort. P = 0.5371. c, Normalized AUC for IgG anti-S
for all cases (n = 111) and contacts (n = 38) in the cohort. P = 0.0135. d,
Normalized AUC for IgM anti-S for all cases (n = 111) and contacts (n = 38) in the
cohort. P = 0.7838. e, Normalized AUC for IgM anti-RBD for all men (n = 83) and
women (n = 66) in the cohort. P = 0.9597. f, Normalized AUC for IgG anti-S for all
men (n = 83) and women (n = 66) in the cohort. P = 0.0275. g, Normalized AUC
for IgM anti-S for all men (n = 83) and women (n = 66) in the cohort. P = 0.5363.
h, Normalized AUC for IgM anti-RBD for all outpatient (n = 138) and hospitalized
(n = 11) participants in the cohort. P = 0.0059. i, Normalized AUC for IgG anti-S
for all outpatient (n = 138) and hospitalized (n = 11) participants in the cohort.
P = 0.0623. j, Normalized AUC for IgM anti-S for all outpatient (n = 138) and
hospitalized (n = 11) participants in the cohort. P = 0.2976. Horizontal bars
indicate median values. Statistical significance was determined using
two-tailed Mann–Whitney U-tests.