Antibody dynamics to SARS‐CoV‐2 in asymptomatic COVID‐19 infections
Allergy2020Vol. 76(2), pp. 551–561
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Qing Lei, Yang Li, Hong‐yan Hou, Feng Wang, Zhuqing Ouyang, Yandi Zhang, Dan‐yun Lai, Jo‐Lewis Banga Ndzouboukou, Zhao‐wei Xu, Bo Zhang, Hong Chen, Jun‐biao Xue, Xiao‐song Lin, Yun‐xiao Zheng, Zongjie Yao, Xuening Wang, C.-K. Yu, He‐wei Jiang, Hai‐nan Zhang, Huan Qi, Shu-Juan Guo, Shenghai Huang, Ziyong Sun, Sheng‐ce Tao, Xionglin Fan
Abstract
Our findings might have important implications for the definition of asymptomatic COVID-19 infections, diagnosis, serological survey, public health, and immunization strategies.
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