Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/XTIjtM2R8o via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
RT @areinamo21: Interesting study looking at Change in Antibodies to #SARSCoV2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee. Somewha…
Points to limitations in seripositivity for ID of past infection (or future immunity) With the barriers to testing & huge delays in results, esp in more rural areas, studies of #LongCovid will miss this demographic & those w milder disease #medtw
Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/ZazHtDOZ0T a través de @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
RT @areinamo21: Interesting study looking at Change in Antibodies to #SARSCoV2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee. Somewha…
RT @areinamo21: Interesting study looking at Change in Antibodies to #SARSCoV2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee. Somewha…
Interesting study looking at Change in Antibodies to #SARSCoV2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee. Somewhat concerning results. #PedsICU #MedTwitter @PIPSQC https://t.co/f3wTo1QdGl via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork https://t.co/KBhF
Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Over 60 Days Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/2cVUzQLccX https://t.co/apd5jQY0Vq
RT @JeremyFarrar: Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Over 60 Days Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/6VBN7xUt…
The decline in antibody level at 60 days after infection is remarkable. Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/Lzi19ifQmU via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
Looks like detected antibodies decrease over time, suggesting seroprevalence studies are flawed and convalescent plasma donors may become less potent: Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/R9gJa
RT @DamanLangguth: 58% seronegativity at day 60 to COVID 19 in HCW's https://t.co/ETD35BFW4m
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Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/MhitMr3GSr via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetworkOpen antibodies against prot S decline after 60 days. This does not necessarily mean lack of immunity.
Change in #Antibodies to #SARS_CoV_2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/zzIiH7YvYN via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
RT @JeremyFarrar: Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Over 60 Days Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/6VBN7xUt…
Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/Awh2iU8u4k via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork Important but somewhat disconcerting information. RJQ
58% seronegativity at day 60 to COVID 19 in HCW's https://t.co/ETD35BFW4m
"antibodies may only be transiently detectable following infection"
Change in Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Over 60 Days Among Health Care Personnel in Nashville, Tennessee https://t.co/6VBN7xUt1e
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/rchjwbGl0x @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/bB2RRTsfuc @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/K1cVVny6Nb @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/bpg11PrKD7 @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/MQVOg3A3LF @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/SHS30GLuHQ @JAMANetwork
SeanYoungPhD: And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/k23HPy4Z6e @JAMANetwork
And... some not as good #COVID19 news... Only 8 out of 19 (42%) health care staff with antibodies still had them 60 days later. https://t.co/gCKMajXvQx @JAMANetwork
Anti–#SARSCoV2 antibodies to the #spikeprotein, which have correlated with neutralizing antibodies, decreased over 60 days in health care personnel, with 58% of #seropositive individuals becoming #seronegative. https://t.co/DWikThMz7p