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COVID Antibody
Hello doctor, Had been through covid a month back and now I had taken antibody test and the readings were >400 AU/ml (CELIA). Do I have anti body enough to protect me for another 3-4 months or should I take vaccine. What does the readings of >400 indicate? Thanks and Regards.
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You can take 90 days after recover,
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Hi,you are having  good no.of antibodies.
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Yes you have enough antibodies now Take vaccination after 3 mnth
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Take vaccine after 90 days
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Yes your results does indicate you build up antibodies against covid. According to gov guidelines, vaccines should be taken 12-16weeks(3months) after recovery.
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