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Antibody test report understanding
I have done my antibody test. Report is attached. Please some one help me to understand it. I have taken the first dose of Vaccine on 17th April.
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You have antibodies now don't worry
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You have antibodies now. Don't worry
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You developed antibodies against ncov 19
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You have IgG antibodies detected. This means you have been exposed to the virus directly or via a vaccine in the past few months. In general, this would mean you have some protection inc are you get exposed again. But it is not a definitive protection as levels are not a direct correlation. Among this, there is % of neutralising antibody that is hard to measure. In summary , the antibody levels indicate an exposure to the virus or vaccine. But regardless of the level , you should get both vaccine doses and follow masking .
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