Trends of humoral immune responses to heterologous antigenic exposure due to vaccination & amp; omicron SARS-CoV-2 infection: Implications for boosting
CONCLUSIONS: Anti-RBD IgG antibodies were detected in 85 per cent of participants after a median gap of eight months following the second vaccine dose. Omicron infection probably resulted in a substantial proportion of asymptomatic infection in the first four months in our study population and boosted the vaccine-induced humoral immune response, which declined but still remained durable over 10 months.PMID:37322634 | DOI:10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_2521_22
Source: The Indian Journal of Medical Research - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Gaurav Batra Deepika Rathna Murugesan Sreevatsan Raghavan Souvick Chattopadhyay Farha Mehdi None Ayushi Mudita Gosain Savita Singh Soon Jyoti Das Suprit Deshpande Sudipta Sonar Kamini Jakhar Jayanta Bhattacharya Shailendra Mani Anil Kumar Pandey None Sank Source Type: research
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