Researchers from the
In particular, they looked at humoral immunity, also called antibody-mediated immunity, to measure the body's defenses against the coronavirus.
The findings, published on online preprint medRxiv and being peer-reviewed, showed that individuals' antibody levels decreased more than 80 per cent after six months; the results were the same in older adults (median age 76) and caregivers (median age 48) and old alike.
The results support the
He added that boosters are even more important as the Delta variant spreads.
The team also presented their unpublished results directly to CDC and were urged to get the data out in the public domain as soon as possible "so we could enter conversation and the decision-making process for booster vaccine recommendations", Canaday said.
The sharp decline is particularly problematic for the elderly because previous research by Case Reserve showed that within two weeks of receiving the second dose of vaccine and being considered "fully vaccinated", older adults who had not previously contracted Covid-19 already showed a reduced response in antibodies that was substantially lower than the younger caregivers experienced.
By six months after vaccination, the blood of 70 per cent of these nursing home residents had "very poor ability to neutralise the coronavirus infection in laboratory experiments", Canaday said.
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