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Study uncovers subset of COVID-19 patients who recover quickly and sustain antibodies – Devdiscourse
A new study led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital examined blood samples and cells from patients who had recovered from mild to moderate COVID-19…

A new study led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital examined blood samples and cells from patients who had recovered from mild to moderate COVID-19 and found that while antibodies against the virus declined in most individuals after disease resolution, a subset of patients sustained anti-virus antibody production several months following infection. These antibody “sustainers” had a shorter course of symptoms, suggesting that some individuals who recover from COVID-19 faster may be…
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