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How to use the word antibodies in a Sentence?

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So, the raw amount of antibody in our serum is going down to a level where you will be susceptible to infection and the only way to get those antibodies back up quickly, is to either get infected or get boosted, however, if we consider efficacy against hospitalization and severe disease, the data coming out show that three doses of the mRNA vaccine confirm excellent protection against hospitalization, ventilation and death.

Jen Gommerman

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One aspect is that antibodies are probably one of the easiest to measure in the laboratory, i think when you go to the T-cell-based assays, they're much more challenging.

Emory University

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Whereas a vaccine response, you may have all individuals that got the vaccine have high antibodies and sort of wane over time. ... With infection, it's remarkably heterogeneous. You'll have lots of individuals that have very low and individuals that have very high antibody responses.

Emory University

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The immune system is actually made of two arms : the antibodies side and the T cells. And the type of T cells that are critical for prevention of serious illness are called CD8 T cells, the JJ vaccine raises better CD8 T cells than the Pfizer and other mRNA vaccines, so The JJ vaccine might have a particular edge for variants like Omicron that largely escaped from antibody responses.

Dan Barouch

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I would be very hesitant to say that the child will be completely off all immune suppression, because this technique only takes care of the T cells, of the thymic cells, immunity is also mediated by antibodies by the humoral cells, which require a completely different mechanism of immune suppression.

Reshma Biniwale

Found on CNN
2 years ago

These resources are needed promptly to immediately secure supply of highly effective oral antiviral treatments; to purchase monoclonal antibodies and pre-exposure prophylaxis; to continue operating critical testing initiatives and funding testing, treatments and vaccines for the uninsured; to initiate work on a next-generation vaccine that protects against future variants; to accelerate global vaccination efforts and provide urgent humanitarian relief abroad; and for other purposes.

Shalanda Young

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It's so soon after that initial BA.1 peak that Angela Rasmussen have a lot of people who were either vaccinated or boosted... [ or ] got Omicron, and so right now all of those people will have relatively high titers of antibodies, neutralizing antibodies that will protect against infection.

Angela Rasmussen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I had 3,000 times the antibodies that would have shown somebody as having a positive antibody response.

Kathleen Zemlachenko

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We have a follow-up of the Pfizer vaccine for two weeks now, and we have a follow-up of the Moderna vaccine just for one week at this time point. And what we see is that the Pfizer vaccine, after two weeks, you see an enhancement or increase in the number of antibodies and neutralizing antibodies -- a pretty nice increase. It's even a little bit higher than what we had after the third dose, yet, this is probably not enough for the Omicron.

Gili Regev-Yochay

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We set up these centers this summer when we started to see the delta variant rear its head, and it worked. We were keeping tens of thousands of people out of the hospital, saved thousands of lives. No one disputes that, well, as that was happening in September, the federal government decided to seize control of the monoclonal antibodies and cut supplies to Florida and Texas, mainly.

Ron DeSantis

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We encourage anybody who's had infection to still get vaccinated because vaccination helps the body prepare by making a more robust set of antibodies, they bind more strongly, and especially the boosters are broader. They're able to recognize differences in the virus.

Graham Snyder

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We lived our life in for two years to prevent her from getting COVID, finally went for the vax, and the one thing that we didn’t want to happen happened, it wasn’t enough time for her body to build antibodies. She did end up getting COVID.

Sarah Shapiro

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The reason is, when you get that third dose, you get a 30 - to 40-fold rise in virus-neutralizing antibodies, and therefore there's more spillover protection against new variants, including Omicron, the third dose gives Peter Hotez 70 % to 75 % protection against symptomatic illness.

Peter Hotez

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It's tough to tell because the third shot of an mRNA could not only do what we absolutely know it does, is it dramatically increased the level of protection. But from an immunological standpoint, it could very well increase the durability of protection by things that you can't readily measure by the level of antibodies that you might have a maturation of the immune system that would prolong the durability.

Anthony Fauci

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Today’s action authorizes the use of the combination of two monoclonal antibodies to reduce the risk of developing COVID-19 in these individuals.

The FDA

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I said (to Rogan) listen, I have no smell, which probably means I have no taste. He said as soon as you get up in the morning get tested. So I get up 9 o’clock Monday morning, get tested. I test positive. He said get monoclonal antibodies in you as soon as possible so I did. By noon, I had the monoclonal antibodies in me and then he told me to do an NAD drip. I did that right after, tuesday, I get ready to shave, cleaning my razor, I can smell the alcohol. My taste and smell were back by the next day at 11 o’clock in the morning. Then, I took a dose of ivermectin. Yesterday, then I did a vitamin drip and then today I’m doing another NAD drip. Could not feel better. Feel like a million bucks. I’m doing two-a-day workouts by the way, too, for the next 10 days while I have COVID, and you know I’m in quarantine, and yeah, I got my smell and taste back in less than 24 hours.

Dana White

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It not only boosts the level of antibodies, but it boosts the breadth of coverage that they have of spike proteins that your system hasn't even seen before but is now ready for, it is that phenomenon that I think is going to help us here.

Francis Collins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

One of the things you do is you get the virus and you grow it or you put it into a modified form called a pseudovirus. And when you do that, you can then get convalescent plasma, monoclonal antibodies, as well as sera and antibodies that are induced by the vaccine to see if they neutralize the virus.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The good news is that both the antibodies and the T-cells [ from vaccination ] seem to be quite well maintained for months. There's a slight drop in their concentration, but it's very small, it continues to provide very good protection -- the immunity against severe disease and death is very well maintained.

Charles Bangham

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I had no antibodies whatsoever. That was shocking and scary and sucky for sure, i almost feel just as unsafe or if not potentially a little bit more unsafe now than at the beginning of the pandemic, just for the fact that I could get it at this point in time.

Andrew Linder

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I'm still on phone calls talking about what's our ICU bed capacity? What's our supplies chains that we need to provide care to patients? Do we have enough medication? Do we have enough monoclonal antibodies? we have a lot more work to still do to get to where we want to be, and I think we're going to see this transition over year 2022. But for some locales, where there's less immunity, it's going to be a longer run.

Stephen Parodi

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The next day I could feel a difference. Two days later I could get out of bed and clean the house and feed my children, i really do think the antibodies saved my life.

Mayra Arana

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If you allow the immune response to mature over a period of a few months, you get much more of a bang out of the shot, as it were -- an enhancement of your antibodies.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There was a theoretical concern that the generation of anti-vector antibodies by the first shot could impede the use of it again, i think these data put that to rest.

Dan Barouch

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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