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Mumbai sero-survey shows women have more antibodies than men to fight Covid

Mumbai sero-survey shows women have more antibodies than men to fight Covid SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 01:57 PM IST Share iStock Related MUMBAI: A sero survey by Mumbai s civic body has found that women have more antibodies than men to the fight the coronavirus. It also showed that sero positivity in non-slum areas was increasing, while it was decreasing in slum areas, which matches the current trend that a large number of patients are being detected from the former in the current COVID-19 surge, officials said. Sero positivity entails a blood test showing a positive result for a particular antibody, a civic official explained.

Covid-19: Upsurge in cases likely over lack of antibodies in seropositive people, says study

Covid-19: Upsurge in cases likely over lack of antibodies in seropositive people, says study Premium New Delhi: Relatives of COVID-19 patients wait to refill cylinders with medical oxygen at Badarpur, during the second wave of coronavirus in India, in New Delhi. (PTI) . Updated: 25 Apr 2021, 04:45 PM IST PTI Recurrence of COVID in March could be due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR survey Share Via Read Full Story The recurrence of coronavirus outbreak in March could have been be due to lack of meaningful antibodies in seropositive people after a peak in September last year, suggests a survey by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Sero positivity increasing in non-slum areas of Mumbai: BMC

URL copied Image Source : PTI Sero positivity is increasing in non-slum areas and decreasing in slum pockets of Mumbai, as per a survey conducted by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Sero positivity is increasing in non-slum areas and decreasing in slum pockets of Mumbai, as per a survey conducted by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. This matches the current trend of a large number of people from non-slum areas here testing positive for the viral infection amid the COVID-19 surge. The sero survey also showed that women have more antibodies than men to the fight the coronavirus, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Saturday. As per the survey, there was 37.12 per cent sero positivity among women as against 35.02 per cent in men, it said.

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