A longer interval between the two primary COVID-19 vaccine doses can generate up to nine times as many antibodies, new research says.
Apr. 24, 2022 -- A longer interval between the two primary COVID-19 vaccine doses can generate up to nine times as many antibodies, according tobeing presented at the 2022 European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases.
“However, further research is needed to determine whether these higher antibody levels provide greater protection against COVID-19 disease and how this longer dosing interval may affect booster responses,” Otter said. After the first dose, those with a previous infection had up to 10 times higher antibody levels than those who weren’t infected. After the second dose, those with a previous infection had antibody levels that were twice as high as those who weren’t infected.
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