Abstract
Neutralizing antibodies are an important part of the humoral immune response to SARSCoV-2. It is currently unclear to what extent such antibodies are produced after non-severe disease or asymptomatic infection. We studied a cluster of SARS-CoV-2 infections among a homogeneous population of 332 predominantly male Swiss soldiers and determined the neutralizing antibody response with a serum neutralization assay using a recombinant SARS-CoV-2-GFP. All patients with non-severe COVID-19 showed a swift humoral response within two weeks after the onset of symptoms, which remained stable for the duration of the study. One month after the outbreak, titers in COVID-19 convalescents did not differ from the titers of asymptomatically infected individuals. Furthermore, symptoms of COVID-19 did not correlate with neutralizing antibody titers. Therefore, we conclude that asymptomatic infection can induce the same humoral immunity as non-severe COVID-19 in young adults.
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Jonsdottir, H. R., Bielecki, M., Siegrist, D., Buehrer, T. W., Züst, R., & Deuel, J. W. (2021). Titers of neutralizing antibodies against sars-cov-2 are independent of symptoms of non-severe covid-19 in young adults. Viruses, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13020284
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