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Kids’ saliva may be key to fighting COVID-19 – Gold Coast Bulletin
Children exposed to coronavirus from their infected parents have produced antibodies to the virus without testing positive, new research has revealed.
Children exposed to coronavirus from their infected parents have produced antibodies to the virus without testing positive, new research has revealed.
A Murdoch Children’s Research Institute expert says an antibody in the children’s saliva could hold the key to explaining why the children were protected.
The case emerged early in the pandemic when the Victorian children had close contact with their symptomatic infected parents, including one child who shared the parents’ bed but never got coronavirus.
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