COVID-19抗体检测:未来方向。

Jessica R Zolton
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2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球迅速蔓延,影响着人们生活的方方面面。目前正在进行有价值的研究,以了解疾病的传播、检测和治疗。随着各国开始放松旨在减少疾病传播的政策,接触者追踪和抗体检测可能会被纳入到减缓COVID-19的传播中。然而,未来的研究需要确定COVID-19抗体的存在是否提供免疫力。
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COVID-19 antibody testing: future directions.

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread around the world, impacting every aspect of life. Valuable research is currently being conducted to understand disease transmission, detection, and treatment. As countries begin to relax policies aimed to reduce disease transmission, contact tracing and antibody testing will likely be incorporated to slow the spread of COVID-19. However, future research is needed to determine if the presence of COVID-19 antibodies offers immunity.

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