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Valeriu Gheorghiță spoke at Digi24 about determining the level of antibodies formed after vaccination. The doctor said there is currently no national approach to measuring them, but this is most likely taken into account as well. In addition, there is currently no standardized method of determination, and he explained why the number of antibodies differs from one person to another, or why their number is lower after the booster, than after the first immunization, in the case of the same. person.
Asked by Digi24 journalist Marius Pancu if a study of the level of antibodies formed after vaccination is carried out, Valeriu Gheorghiță replied that there is no such approach at the national level, but that at some point the authorities will consider an evaluation plan for the rate of antibodies. idea.
Valeriul Gheorghiță: We don’t have this approach at the national level, but there are quite a few medical centers that do these screening studies, but certainly at some point we will consider this plan to assess the antibody rate.
At the moment, the tests are not standardized. We have people who have had thousands of levels of antibodies and other people who have tens or hundreds. There are different methods, there is no standardization of results.
Marius Pancu: A bystander says that at the same medical center, the antibody titer was lower after the second dose than after the first.
Valeriul Gheorghiță: It is probably a matter of determination by different methods.
Publisher: Liviu Cojan