Health
Protective antibodies fall quite rapidly after coronavirus infection, finds study by Imperial College London – Firstpost
The study, which tested more than 3,65,000 people in England, noted a downward trend in antibodies in all areas and age groups, but not in health workers, which…
The study, which tested more than 3,65,000 people in England, noted a downward trend in antibodies in all areas and age groups, but not in health workers, which the authors say could indicate repeated or higher initial exposure to the virus
London: The hope for long-term immunity from COVID-19 was thrown into doubt on Tuesday as a large UK study concluded that protective antibodies in people fall “quite rapidly” after a coronavirus infection.
Imperial College London’s research, which tested more…
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