Natural infection versus vaccination: Differences in COVID antibody responses emerge

Vaccination produces greater amounts of circulating antibodies than natural infection. But a new study suggests that not all  B  are created equal. While vaccination gives rise to memory B cells that evolve over a few weeks, natural infection births memory B cells that continue to evolve over several months, producing highly potent antibodies adept at eliminating even viral variants.

The findings highlight an advantage bestowed by natural infection rather than vaccination, but the authors caution that the benefits of stronger memory B cells do not outweigh the risk of disability and death from COVID-19.

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