COVID-Induced Nasal Antibodies Might Fade Away After 9 Months Of Infection: Study
Antibodies produced in the blood can last longer than their nasal counterparts
Antibodies produced in the blood can last longer than their nasal counterparts
What is causing the re-infections? According to the experts, the reinfections are the result of waning immunity, broad spread and mutations to BA.5.
Reports of Omicron reinfection have been doing rounds for a long time, and the protective window of past infection may have reduced from 12 weeks to 28 days.
Who is known as a COVID re-infected person? Someone receiving a new positive COVID test result more than 90 days after their last infection.
Antibodies produced in the blood can last longer than their nasal counterparts
What is causing the re-infections? According to the experts, the reinfections are the result of waning immunity, broad spread and mutations to BA.5.
Reports of Omicron reinfection have been doing rounds for a long time, and the protective window of past infection may have reduced from 12 weeks to 28 days.
Who is known as a COVID re-infected person? Someone receiving a new positive COVID test result more than 90 days after their last infection.