- An analysis of millions of coronavirus test results in Denmark suggests that natural infection with SARS-CoV-2 protects against reinfection in most people.
- But this protection is significantly weaker in those aged 65 years or older.
- Steen Ethelberg and his colleagues at the Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen mined data from polymerase chain reaction tests.
- These are the gold-standard method for detecting SARS-CoV-2 infection, conducted in Denmark (C. H. Hansen et al. Lancet https://doi.org/gjg8qk; 2021).
A recent news article published in the Nature reveals that Older people are at higher risk of getting COVID twice.
Who tested positive for Covid 19?
The team focused on people who tested positive for the coronavirus during one or both of Denmark’s two surges of infection — from March to May and from September to December — in 2020.
Initial infection, protection against repeat infection
The team found that, at about 6 months after initial infection, protection against repeat infection was approximately 80%, with no significant difference in reinfection rates between men and women.
But this protection was reduced to 47% for those aged 65 years or older, emphasizing the need to prioritize vaccinations for this group.
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Source : Nature