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Observational Study
. 2021 May;82(5):e28-e30.
doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2021.01.023. Epub 2021 Feb 3.

Is COVID-19 severity associated with anti-spike antibody duration? Data from the ARCOVID prospective observational study

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Observational Study

Is COVID-19 severity associated with anti-spike antibody duration? Data from the ARCOVID prospective observational study

Fabio Borgonovo et al. J Infect. 2021 May.
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Anti S antibody persistence overtime. ○ mean/outliers of Anti-S antibody titres at T1 by severity groups; + mean/outliers of Anti-S antibody titres at T2 by severity groups; x mean/outliers of Anti-S antibody titres at T3 by severity groups.

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