Most Americans have been exposed to various coronaviruses before Covid-19 The epidemic, which can cause a specific antibody to be stimulated in the event of a COVID-19 infection, according to a new scientific study.
These cells are essential parts of the immune system and work by remembering diseases that have already entered the body.
The study results are important because not only do they help pave the way for better vaccines and treatments, but they can also help combat future types of coronavirus that may emerge.
Professor Dennis Burton, one of the study authors, said, according to News Medical, “It is possible that another deadly coronavirus will emerge in the future – and if that happens, we want to be better prepared.”
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“Our identification of the reactive antibody against SARS-CoV-2 and the most common coronaviruses is a promising development towards a vaccine or large-scale treatment.”

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