I had a fever between 27 apr - 4th May after that there is no fever just have some dry cough irritation, RT-PCR was negative in beginning, but there was loss of smell for 2 days around 1st May.
I did my antibodies test at Lal Path lab, which have given these range for the test:
(Negative if below 11)
(Equivocal if between 12-15)
(Positive if above 0-15)
I had a IgG SAR COV2 test last 15 days back it was 19.6 (4th Week) now just did again it comes with a increasing value of 23.90 (6th week).
What does this increament reflecting?
Is it generally increase within first 3 to 6 weeks?
How good are the anti-bodies levels?
Can I take vaccine after a month?
Thanks;
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IgG antibodies produced late in response , it is good , showing you have been exposed to covid infection and developed good immunity.
You can take vaccine after 3 months, approximately in july last week.
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You have to wait 3 months since the first day of symptoms for vaccination. The rising titre is agood thing and this means antibody is building. Its difficult to say how many days the antibodies will last. It differs. But you may think it should atleast be there for the next three - eight months for the strain you were infected with. The last line is important. For further information, get a consultantaion
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