Coronavirus Immunity Could Last At Least 8 Months Unlisted Video
3 years ago
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Antibodies
Shane Crotty
Infectious Diseases
Cell Biology
Cell Signaling
T Helper Cell
Immune System
Immunological Memory
Developing and maintaining immunity to the new coronavirus involves more than just antibodies.
According to researchers T cells and B cells also offer us long-term protection from the virus.
Business Insider reports that these immune cells can persist at least eight months in recovered COVID-19 patients.
Researchers found that about 90% of patients develop immunity to the coronavirus with T cells, B cells, and antibodies.
A small subsection of participants however developed only some, or none, of them.
Those patients seem to have a weakened immune response and could be susceptible to reinfection quickly.
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