According to the latest research, past colds may prevent COVID-19. The research was published by infectious disease experts at the University of Rochester Medical Center. This study also shows that immunity to COVID-19 can last a long time, or even life.
This research was published on "mBio". This study shows that SARS-CoV-2 can induce the formation of memory B cells, which are long-lived immune cells that can detect pathogens and produce antibodies that destroy them. The next time a pathogen tries to enter the body, those memory B cells can clear the infection faster before it starts.
According to the latest research, past colds may prevent COVID-19. The study was published by infectious disease experts at the University of Rochester Medical Center. The study also shows that immunity to COVID-19 can last a long time, or even life.
This research was published on "mBio". This study shows that SARS-CoV-2 induces the formation of memory B cells, which are long-lived immune cells that can detect pathogens and produce antibodies that destroy them. The next time a pathogen tries to enter the body, those memory B cells can clear the infection faster before it starts.