Study finds antibodies last up to 5 months for most
A Mount Sinai study published Wednesday in the journal "Science" found that most people who experienced mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms have "a robust antibody response" that kills the virus and is "relatively stable for at least five months."
"While some reports have come out saying antibodies to this virus go away quickly, we have found just the opposite -- that more than 90 percent of people who were mildly or moderately ill produce an antibody response strong enough to neutralize the virus, and the response is maintained for many months," Florian Krammer, a senior author of the paper and a professor of vaccinology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, said in a statement.
"Determining the duration and levels of antibody that protect us from reinfection" is "essential for effective vaccine development," Krammer added.
The study included data from 30,082 people.