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People who have passed the coronavirus can lose their immunity to the disease within a few months. This is according to a study carried out by the British, according to which, the virus can re-infect the same people after a year, just like the seasonal flu. In this study conducted by King's College London, the first of its kind, scientists analyzed the immune response of more than 90 patients and health care workers at the Guy's and St. Thomas Foundation of the National Health Service. Thus, the researchers found that the levels of antibodies that can destroy the virus reached a maximum three weeks after the onset of symptoms and then began to decline.
Blood tests showed that Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data while 60% of people who took part in the study had a "strong" antibody response at the peak of their battle with the virus, only 17% of them maintained the same levels three months later, writes The Guardian, reports Abcnews.al Antibody levels dropped 23-fold during this period. While, in some cases, they became undetectable. Read also: Scientists create new synthetic antibiotic to kill superbugs Covid-19 returns to Albania, 30% of cases are positive "People are producing a reasonable antibody response to the virus, but this amount is decreasing over a short period of time, and depending on the 'peak' you reach, determines how long the antibodies will last," said Dr. Katie Doores, lead author of the study at King's College London.
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Blood tests showed that Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data while 60% of people who took part in the study had a "strong" antibody response at the peak of their battle with the virus, only 17% of them maintained the same levels three months later, writes The Guardian, reports Abcnews.al Antibody levels dropped 23-fold during this period. While, in some cases, they became undetectable. Read also: Scientists create new synthetic antibiotic to kill superbugs Covid-19 returns to Albania, 30% of cases are positive "People are producing a reasonable antibody response to the virus, but this amount is decreasing over a short period of time, and depending on the 'peak' you reach, determines how long the antibodies will last," said Dr. Katie Doores, lead author of the study at King's College London.
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