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Discussion
- Immune response significantly increases over time in the majority of patients, but 22% still showed no significant serological immune response after the 8-12 weeks. This result shows Immunity builds over time in some patients, but the 22% that did not show an immune response may not hold immunity and may be able to be reinfected.
- Exposed individuals had no immune response both at baseline and follow-up, rejecting previous hypotheses that exposure without infection might cause a silent immune response.
- The lack of immune response for the uninfected contacts reveals none of the hospital staff in the study contracted Covid-19 between the baseline and follow up while maintaining interaction with hospitalized covid-19 patients, highlighting the effectiveness of the PPE, distancing in the workplace, and hand-washing procedures that were used in this hospital system.
- The decrease in IgA levels over time is consistent with previous studies suggesting IgA levels cannot be used to determine a long-term immune response.
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Updated 2020-08-29
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences