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New Covid Outbreak Could Be Due to Lack of Antibodies in Seropositive People: CSIR Survey – Yahoo Singapore News
The CSIR conducted a serosurvey on 10,427 people comprising the staff members of its 40 laboratories and their family members from 17 states and two union…

The recurrence of coronavirus outbreak in March could have been be due to lack of “meaningful antibodies” in seropositive people after a peak in September last year, suggests a survey by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The CSIR conducted a sero-survey on 10,427 people comprising the staff members of its 40 laboratories, including contractual employees, and their family members from 17 states and two union territories. In 10,427 people, the average sero positivity was 10.14…
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