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Covid Antibodies quantitative
Hi, Me and my wife did Covid Antibodies quantitative analysis before going for vaccination. I was never tested for Covid 19 but my wife was positive. I never had Covid symptoms. My value is 546AU/ml and my wife value is 1814AU/ml. Please let us know if these antibodies are enough and we can delay vaccination?
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Yes  ofcoarse  it's enough  but  early  vaccination  would be a good choice  , as country like  us  if  you  don't  get  jab done then  don't know when  will you get  your  turn back  , even  this is also  an important decision  and you  can  get  your jab  done  whenever your  turn  comes as they have  made  2nd dose after  84days  so  better  to  get  vaccinate when  turn  comes  , if  you  had  positive for  rtpcr  before  then you  have  to  wait for 3months  after  testing negative  if not  then  go for  vaccinations.
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A copy of the reports should have been attached. Now, an antibody can result from previous infection but that previous infection can be months ago. What we are concerned about in contraindicating vaccination is recent infection. Need a little more history and the report.
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