๐ Antibody response and viraemia during the course of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus infection
To understand the time-course of viraemia and antibody responses to severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV), RT-PCRand ELISA were used to assay 376 blood samples from 135 SARS patients at various stages of the illness, including samples from patients who were in their early convalescent phase. The results showed that IgM antibodies decreased and became undetectable 11 weeks into the recovery phase. IgG antibodies, however, remained detectable for a period beyond 11 weeks and were found in 100 % of patients in the early convalescent phase. SARS-CoV viraemia mainly appeared 1 week after the onset of illness and then decreased over a period of 1 month, becoming undetectable in the blood samples of the convalescent patients. At the peak of viraemia, viral RNA was detectable in 75 % of blood samples from patients who were clinically diagnosed with SARS 1 or 2 weeks before the test.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ respiratory syndrome-associated (90)
๐ antibody responses (58)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ syndrome-associated coronavirus (88)
author
๐ค Chen, Weijun
๐ค Xu, Zuyuan
๐ค Mu, Jingsong
๐ค Yang, Ling
๐ค Gan, Haixue
๐ค Mu, Feng
๐ค Fan, Baoxing
๐ค He, Bo
๐ค Huang, Shengyong
๐ค You, Bo
๐ค Yang, Yongkui
๐ค Tang, Xiangjun
๐ค Qiu, Ling
๐ค Qiu, Yan
๐ค Wen, Jie
๐ค Fang, Jianqiu
๐ค Wang, Jian
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 00222615
volume
53
number
5
page
435-438
citedbycount
24
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