Scientists from NSU have developed a new method to detect antibodies to a specific protein in the blood; This method will allow them to compare the immune responses of people who have recovered from Covid-19 and people who have been vaccinated. This approach is particularly important for rapid vaccine development, as current assays are not suitable for this purpose.
The head of one of NSU’s programs notes that the rapid development of vaccines requires new methods to study the effectiveness of vaccines and the immunity they create. Comparing antibodies produced after illness to antibodies produced after vaccination could be a universal way to test potential vaccines.
Scientists have already conducted antibody studies in COVID-19 patients and vaccinated people, and these studies have revealed some features of the immune response to infection. These results were published in the scientific journal Vaccines and could help develop new vaccines even during a pandemic.
Source: Ferra

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