- The study published in the journal Allergy focused on long-term changes in immune responses after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.
- Researchers analyzed the levels of antibodies and immune cells in individuals who had not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
- Results showed lower immune cell counts in individuals who had recovered from COVID-19 compared to healthy controls.
- Levels of certain cytokines and immune cells remained elevated after ten months, indicating long-term impact on immune responses.
- The findings contribute to our understanding of how COVID-19 may lead to long-term changes in immunity and immune cell function.
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