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Good levels of antibodies in a large proportion of patients with a previous COVID-19 disease

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According to research by Sykehuset Sørlandet and Telemark. People who have had COVID-19 have good levels of antibodies in their body one year after being infected.

The study's project leader, Anne Kristin Møller Fell from Telemark Hospital, tells NRK that 96 percent of patients had good blood levels of antibodies ten to twelve months after undergoing covid-19.

Most of the study participants were not seriously ill. Nevertheless, antibodies were detected in their bodies.

- It is known that those who have been severely coronavirus have high levels of antibodies. However, there were doubts about those who had no symptoms, says Møller Fell.

According to NRK, the survey is the first of its kind in Norway to be carried out at Sykehuset Sørlandet and Sykehuset Telemark.

Source: NTB

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