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eMediNexus 10 August 2021
Neutralizing antibodies against the spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continued to be relatively high for up to 13 months following infection, with only modest reduction in neutralizing titres, suggested a new study.
There were higher rates of positivity over time among patients with more severe disease, thus pointing to a more robust antibody response, reported researchers in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Around 90% of the study participants had positive antibody tests 6 months following COVID infection, while 83% had positive antibody tests 13 months after the infection. Antibody titres were found to be relatively stable over 13 months after a COVID-19 infection… (DG Alerts)
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