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Covid antibodies
Hi, if we consider the day we get covid symptoms as day 1, how many days does it take our body to generate antibodies for covid?
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Hi, it takes approx 10-14 days to generate antibodies for covid infection
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In only 40% of people antibodies to covid 19 develop with in one week. Majority of the people develop antibodies to covid 19 after 18 days from onset of symptoms.. With in one week of infection covid antibody titres are very less.
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Get tested for covid 19 antibodies only after two weeks after onset of symptoms.
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Anywhere between 2 weeks to a month Also depends on what degree of infection it is Body has a different response to different individuals Also other co morbid conditions like - Diabetes also play a role
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