Babies and toddlers have better anti-body response to virus
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According to the study, antibodies to a key site on the CCP virus’s outer spike protein—known as the receptor-binding domain (RBD)—were more than 13 times higher in children aged 4 and younger when compared to adults. For children between 5 and 17 years, it was nine times higher than in adults.
The team also noted that levels of neutralizing antibodies, which is a major indicator of whether a person has developed lifelong immunity to a virus after having recovered from infection, were nearly twice as high in children aged 4 and younger than in adults.
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These raises questions about the need mask choildren these ages. It probably also explains why few of them conracted the disease.
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