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Arizona Study Shows COVID-19 Antibodies Persist For Five Months

Oct. 14, 2020

A new study published yesterday by scientists at the University of Arizona Health Sciences shows antibodies to the coronavirus disease last for at least five months after infection.

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New Reports Show Coronavirus Immunity Can Last for Months

Oct. 14, 2020

University of Arizona Heath Sciences researchers developed one of the most accurate COVID-19 antibody tests available and now have shown antibodies persist for months after infection, providing long-term immunity.

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COVID-19 Antibodies Provide Lasting Immunity, New Study Shows

Oct. 14, 2020

The question of how long immunity lasts against COVID-19 is one step closer to being answered, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences studied the production of antibodies from a sample of nearly 6,000 people and found immunity lasts for at least several months after being infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

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New Reports Show Coronavirus Immunity Can Last for Months

Oct. 14, 2020

Three new reports show coronavirus immunity can last for months -- and maybe even longer. The findings suggest that many, if not most, people who recover from coronavirus infections are protected for at least a period of time. One study found that people produce antibodies that protect against infection and last for at least five to seven months. "We have one person that is seven months out. We have a handful of people that are five to seven months out," Deepta Bhattacharya, an immunobiologist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, told CNN.

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Airlines Hope Safety Measures Can Lure Back Holiday Travelers

Oct. 14, 2020

After a dismal year for the airline industry because of the coronavirus pandemic, some carriers are emphasizing enhanced health and safety measures in a bid to lure back travelers in time for the holidays. "You're in a contained tube for a number of hours. So I think people who are higher-risk for whatever reason need to be wary about whether the travel is essential or not," said Dr. Shad Marvasti with the University of Arizona College of Medicine.

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Antibodies Shown to Provide Long-term Immunity Against COVID-19

Oct. 13, 2020

Using a highly accurate test they developed, University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers have shown that antibodies persist for months after infection.

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UArizona Cancer Center Honored with 2020 Innovator Award

Oct. 13, 2020
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Jun Wang, PhD, uses cells infected with a virus to test an antiviral drug candidate. He says preparation for the pandemic of tomorrow requires working on antiviral drugs and vaccines today.

A Virologist Answers Questions about COVID-19 and Flu

Oct. 13, 2020

Health Sciences researcher Dr. Jun Wang says the world can be better prepared for the next viral outbreak by supporting infectious disease research now.

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Immunity Against Coronavirus May Last for Several Months, Says Study

Oct. 13, 2020

Immunity against COVID-19 may persist for at least five months after being infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to a study led by an Indian-origin researcher in the US. The researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences studied the production of antibodies from a sample of nearly 6,000 people infected with the novel coronavirus.

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The Conservative Circus with James T. Harris

Oct. 13, 2020

A study from the University of Arizona Health Sciences study shows COVID-19 antibodies provide lasting immunity.

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