Longitudinal Analysis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) Coronavirus-Specific Antibody in Sars Patients
Resource
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY IMMUNOLOGY v.12 n.12 pp.1455-1457
Journal
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY IMMUNOLOGY
Journal Volume
v.12
Journal Issue
n.12
Pages
1455-1457
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
CHANG, SHAN-CHWEN
WANG, JANN-TAY
Abstract
The serum antibodies to severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS) coronavirus of 18 SARS patients were checked at 1 month and every 3 months after disease onset. All of them except one, who missed blood sampling at 1 month, tested positive for the immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody at 1 month. Fifteen out of 17 tested positive for the IgM antibody at 1 month. The serum IgM antibody of most patients became undetectable within 6 months after the onset of SARS. The IgG antibody of all 17 patients, whose serum was checked 1 year after disease onset, remained positive.