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Analysis of accumulated SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in North Carolina: The COVID-19 Community Research Partnership.

John C WilliamsonThomas F WierzbaMichele SantacatterinaIqra MunawarAustin L SealsChristine Ann Pittman BallardMartha Alexander-MillerMichael S RunyonLewis H McCurdyMichael A GibbsAmina AhmedWilliam H LagardePatrick D MaguireRobin King-ThieleTerri HamrickAbdalla IhmeidanShakira HendersonT Ryan GallaherDiane UschnerSharon L EdelsteinDavid M HerringtonJohn W Sandersnull null
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Results of this study suggest more North Carolina residents may have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 than the number of documented cases as determined by positive RNA or antigen tests. The influence of vaccinations on seropositivity among North Carolina residents is also demonstrated. Additional research is needed to fully characterize the impact of seropositivity on immunity and the ultimate course of the pandemic.
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