COVID-19 Antibodies Can Disappear After 2-3 Months

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People who develop antibodies after becoming infected with the new coronavirus may not keep them more than a few months, especially if they showed no symptoms to begin with, a Chinese study shows.

June 22, 2020 -- People who develop antibodies after becoming infected with the coronavirus may not keep them more than a few months, especially if they showed no symptoms to begin with, a Chinese study shows.

Scientists in the Wanzhou district of China studied 37 people who became infected with the coronavirus and showed symptoms and 37 people who became infected and showed no symptoms, according to the study published in the online journalEight weeks after recovery, antibody levels fell to undetectable levels in 40% of asymptomatic people and 13% of symptomatic people,The researchers noted that only a small group of people were studied and that the human body can also use T cells to kill the virus...

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