Just got mine.
Pfizer second shot 4/8, tested 8/30
S - 761
N - negative
Pfizer second shot 4/8, tested 8/30
S - 761
N - negative
BadAzzBohemian said:
No vaccination
Negative
Negative
Hard to imagine...no social distancing, kid in school, significant travel, no mask, exposed at least 3 or 4 times including very early. Not sure how we have avoided it.
duck79 said:
Pfizer second shot April 6
42yr old
Spike protein: 726
S: Negative.
After seeing some with over 2k I'm not sure if that is good or not?
Quote:
500 is plenty.
My husband's spike number was about that high a few weeks ago, and he had the Moderna in March. (no natural infection to date).Romello said:
Unique case.. My mom received an incorrect positive result (clerical error) from her Covid test, received antibody infusion and then was told the test result was an error and she was actually negative for Covid. Ridiculous.
She just got her antibody results back.
Spike Protein > 2,500
SARS Exposire 0
Did her infusion raise her spike protein levels? She got her Moderna vaccine in April 2021. I'm uncertain of the antibodies used in the IV.
IV done 9/8/21
Antibody test 9/14/21
uh oh.dubi said:duck79 said:
Pfizer second shot April 6
42yr old
Spike protein: 726
S: Negative.
After seeing some with over 2k I'm not sure if that is good or not?
Kiddoc said on page 7:Quote:
500 is plenty.
KidDoc said this a few pages earlier:ShinerDunk93 said:uh oh.dubi said:duck79 said:
Pfizer second shot April 6
42yr old
Spike protein: 726
S: Negative.
After seeing some with over 2k I'm not sure if that is good or not?
Kiddoc said on page 7:Quote:
500 is plenty.
S-protein - 359
N-protein - negative
Quote:Very good question. From the studies I could find anything over 0.8 u/ml seems to be considered seroconversion. Personally I want to see mine > 20 or so.Quote:
So do we have any ideas at all at this point of what they consider "good" levels of vaccine induced antibodies and when they consider them to have dipped to a level you may consider a booster?
Spike-antibody responses following first and second doses of ChAdOx1 and BNT162b2 vaccines by age, gender, and clinical factors - a prospective community cohort study (Virus Watch) | medRxivQuote:
There was evidence of lower S-antibody levels with increasing age (p=0.0001). In partially vaccinated 65-79 year-olds, lower S-antibody levels were observed in men (25.9 vs 42.3 U/ml, p<0.0001), those with a chronic condition (33.0 vs 41.2 U/ml, p<0.0001), diabetes (22.32 vs 36.01 U/ml, p<0.0001), cardiovascular disease (32.1 vs 36.7 U/ml, p=0.0002), or history of cancer (30.1 vs 35.7 U/ml, p=0.0001), particularly those with haematological rather than solid organ cancer (7.48 vs 31.68 U/ml, p<0.0001), and those currently on immunosuppressive therapy (21.7 vs 35.6 U/ml, p<0.0001). Following a second dose, high S-antibody titres (250U/ml) were observed for nearly all individuals.
I would recommend a booster for anyone getting near 20 U/ml personally but I don't have hard data showing that is a hard cut off.
JamesE4 said:
Had both Pfizer vaccines in March - 60 yr old male.
My first test in June - S - 500, N - 0
Second test in Sept - S -150, N - 0
So the spike protein antibody level went down from 500 to 150.
dubi said:JamesE4 said:
Had both Pfizer vaccines in March - 60 yr old male.
My first test in June - S - 500, N - 0
Second test in Sept - S -150, N - 0
So the spike protein antibody level went down from 500 to 150.
4-6 weeksJbob04 said:
How soon after having Covid should I go in for my first test?
I think today is the last day for new folks to enroll though.KidDoc said:4-6 weeksJbob04 said:
How soon after having Covid should I go in for my first test?
The values are outside of the normal range which should be no evidence of immunity if you are not vaccinated and never had disease. Normal is undetectable, anything else is out of range.duck79 said:
This question was probably addressed and I missed it. What does the "out of range" mean?
Get the infusion if you can. Earlier the better, very low risk.MadDog73 said:
70 years old. Spike Protein 199. Diagnosed with Covid on Monday. Moderna vaccine in Jan-Feb. Mild symptoms so far. No fever. Feels like head cold. Wife is same except loss of smell. Dr. has prescribed infusion for both of us but don't want to take it away that has issues. What do you think?