Predictors of Nonseroconversion after SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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September 2021
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Liu, Weimin ; Russell, Ronnie M. ; Bibollet-Ruche, Frederic ; Skelly, Ashwin N. ; Sherrill-Mix, Scott ; Freeman, Drew A. ; Stoltz, Regina ; Lindemuth, Emily ; Lee, Fang-Hua ; Sterrett, Sarah ; Bar, Katharine J. ; Erdmann, Nathaniel ; Gouma, Sigrid ; Hensley, Scott E. ; Ketas, Thomas ; Cupo, Albert ; Cruz Portillo, Victor M. ; Moore, John P. ; Bieniasz, Paul D. ; Hatziioannou, Theodora ; Massey, Greer ; Minyard, Mary-Beth ; Saag, Michael S. ; Davis, Randall S. ; Shaw, George M. ; Britt, William J. ; Leal, Sixto M. ; Goepfert, Paul ; Hahn, Beatrice H.
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Description:Not all persons recovering from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection develop SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies. We show that nonseroconversion is associated with younger age and higher reverse transcription PCR cycle threshold values and identify SARS-CoV-2 viral loads in the nasopharynx as a major correlate of the systemic antibody response.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 27(9):2454-2458
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Pubmed ID:34193339
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC8386781
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Funding:R37 AI150590/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; T32 GM007170/GM/NIGMS NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R01 AI110553/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; U19 AI082630/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R01 AI050529/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; P01 AI110657/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; P30 AI045008/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R01 AI036082/AI/NIAID NIH HHSUnited States/
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Volume:27
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Issue:9
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:1327c26805ffff9d54d37904a8adc0e8418d40249fa356f5a6a9b4e4010c8bdd
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