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Coronavirus-neutralizing antibodies found in Japan

Samples from serological tests, also called antibody tests. (AFP)
Samples from serological tests, also called antibody tests. (AFP)
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14 Jul 2020 06:07:34 GMT9
14 Jul 2020 06:07:34 GMT9

Japan’s Health Ministry said Tuesday that it has discovered neutralizing antibodies in samples collected from eight people who tested positive for the novel coronavirus in antibody tests. 

This is the first time that antibodies that neutralize the coronavirus and make people immune to infection have been found in the country.

The ministry plans to conduct research on how long the antibodies will remain effective in preventing infection in human bodies.

When people are infected with viruses, their bodies create antibodies, or proteins capable of blocking future infection with the same viruses.

Antibody tests check the availability of such proteins in people.

Last month, the ministry released the results of mass antibody tests for the novel coronavirus conducted in the northeastern prefecture of Miyagi, Tokyo and Osaka, using two agents manufactured by two different foreign companies.

Antibody holders are defined as people who tested positive for both agents.

The ministry found that one out of 3,009 test-takers in Miyagi, two out of 1,971 in Tokyo and five out of 2,970 in Osaka have antibodies against the coronavirus.

The finding implies that the eight people had previously been infected with the virus.

Samples of the eight people were sent to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, which found through an an in-vitro experiment that the antibodies prevented the novel coronavirus from destroying human cells.

The experiment also covered samples from people who tested positive for only one of the two agents, but sufficient levels of neutralizing antibodies were not found in them.

“Antibody tests are being conducted also by private institutes, but neutralizing antibodies had not been confirmed,” an official from the ministry said.

“We’ll consider what kinds of antibody tests can be done,” the ministry official added.

JIJI Press

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