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Health officials say more scientific data required to understand whether antibodies protect recuperated COVID-19 clients

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Apr 15, 2020
Health officials say more scientific data required to understand whether antibodies protect recuperated COVID-19 clients

‘ It is a major concern,’ says a New Jersey scientist.

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Can individuals who have currently checked positive for COVID-19 and recovered be contaminated again?

And do the COVID-19 antibodies they carry prevent them from infecting others?

The responses may identify how fast nations can restart their economies after business and travel were mainly shut down to fight the pandemic in current months.

Health officials in South Korea said recently that 91 people who have actually been re-tested for the coronavirus after being released from quarantine have again tested positive.

Wall Street experts have covered anecdotal reports of reinfections, which raise other concerns for them about the usefulness of a vaccine and the quality of testing. An unnamed infectious-disease expert told SVB Leerink analysts in April that “reinfection to the very same coronavirus is likely, and the resistance may be temporary.”

Dr. David Perlin, chief scientific officer of Hackensack Meridian Health’s Center for Discovery and Development, stated the reappearance of the virus in recovered patients may suggest that it can reside in the intestinal tract in many cases.

” There are clearly a subset of people who had actually a confirmed infection, recuperated, are scientifically well and evaluated virus unfavorable, today are showing up weeks later as infection positive,” he told MarketWatch via e-mail. “It is not clear how contagious the new virus particles stay. From an infection control viewpoint, it is a major issue.”

There is no clinical consensus yet on whether reinfection with the virus is possible amongst those who have actually currently recovered.

Dr. Deborah Birx, the White Home coronavirus response coordinator, stated April 1 that if you have COVID-19 antibodies, “you’re safe from reinfection 99.9%of the time,” while officials at the World Health Company have actually pointed out the relative newness of the infection and the lack of peer-reviewed clinical research for the lack

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