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MERS-CoV Antibody Responses 1 Year after Symptom Onset, South Korea, 2015

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Choe, Pyoeng Gyun; Perera, R. A. P. M.; Park, Wan Beom; Song, Kyoung-Ho; Bang, Ji Hwan; Kim, Eu Suk; Kim, Hong Bin; Ko, Long Wei Ronald; Park, Sang Won; Kim, Nam-Joong; Lau, Eric H. Y.; Poon, Leo L. M.; Peiris, Malik; Oh, Myoung-don

Issue Date
2017-07
Publisher
US National Center for Infectious Diseases
Citation
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol.23 No.7, pp.1079-1084
Abstract
We investigated the kinetics of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) neutralizing and spike protein antibody titers over the course of 1 year in 11 patients who were confirmed by reverse transcription PCR to have been infected during the outbreak in South Korea in 2015. Robust antibody responses were detected in all survivors who had severe disease; responses remained detectable, albeit with some waning, for <= 1 year. The duration of viral RNA detection (but not viral load) in sputum significantly correlated with the antibody response magnitude. The MERS S1 ELISA antibody titers correlated well with the neutralizing antibody response. Antibody titers in 4 of 6 patients who had mild illness were undetectable even though most had evidence of pneumonia. This finding implies that MERS-CoV seroepidemiologic studies markedly underestimate the extent of mild and asymptomatic infection. Obtaining convalescent-phase plasma with high antibody titers to treat MERS will be challenging.
ISSN
1080-6040
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/199675
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2307.170310
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