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Antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in patients with COVID-19.

Quan-Xin LongBai-Zhong LiuHai-Jun DengGui-Cheng WuKun DengYao-Kai ChenPu LiaoJing-Fu QiuYong LinXue-Fei CaiDe-Qiang WangYuan HuJi-Hua RenNi TangYin-Yin XuLi-Hua YuZhan MoFang GongXiao-Li ZhangWen-Guang TianLi HuXian-Xiang ZhangJiang-Lin XiangHong-Xin DuHua-Wen LiuChun-Hui LangXiao-He LuoShao-Bo WuXiao-Ping CuiZheng ZhouMan-Man ZhuJing WangCheng-Jun XueXiao-Feng LiLi WangZhi-Jie LiKun WangChang-Chun NiuQing-Jun YangXiao-Jun TangYong ZhangXia-Mao LiuJin-Jing LiDe-Chun ZhangFan ZhangPing LiuJun YuanQin LiJie-Li HuJuan ChenAi-Long Huang
Published in: Nature medicine (2020)
We report acute antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in 285 patients with COVID-19. Within 19 days after symptom onset, 100% of patients tested positive for antiviral immunoglobulin-G (IgG). Seroconversion for IgG and IgM occurred simultaneously or sequentially. Both IgG and IgM titers plateaued within 6 days after seroconversion. Serological testing may be helpful for the diagnosis of suspected patients with negative RT-PCR results and for the identification of asymptomatic infections.
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