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The Immune, Inflammatory and Hematological Response in COVID-19 Patients, According to the Severity of the Disease.

Felicia TrofinEduard-Vasile NastaseAndrei VâţăLuminita Smaranda IancuCatalina LuncaElena Roxana BuzilăMădălina Alexandra VladOlivia-Simona Dorneanu
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
The amplitude and the moment of appearance of the immune response depended on the form of the disease. IgM generally occurred in the first 14 days of illness, and IgG appeared beginning with the second week of disease. IgG titer increased rapidly until the fourth week of disease and decreased slowly after 4 weeks. The amplitudes of all the tested inflammatory and serological markers depended on the COVID-19 form, increasing somewhat in the moderate forms and even more in the critical ones. The lymphocyte and eosinophil count are able to predict the risk of severe COVID-19.
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