Immunity to covid after infection

    • COVID-19 Guideline - Maternity and neonatal care v9 04 ...

      Fetal blood sampling (FBS) and fetal scalp electrodes (FSE) should continue to be used as indicated. In women with known coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, apply caution with the use of FBS/FSE, weighing up the benefits of improved assessment of fetal wellbeing with a currently unquantifiable, but possible small increased risk of fetal transmission.


    • [DOCX File]What is COVID-19 (coronavirus)? - Department of Health

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      The risk of serious illness from COVID-19 increases with age. The highest rate of fatalities is among older people, particularly those with other serious health conditions or a weakened immune system. There is currently no cure or vaccine for COVID-19, or immunity in the community.


    • [DOCX File]New Zealand’s COVID-19 Surveillance Plan

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      For example, risk-based testing for COVID-19 case-finding contributes to understanding the impact of COVID-19 on specific population groups, to managing emerging infection in communities that face the highest risk, and to understanding how effective and equitable …


    • [DOCX File]Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2020 - COVID-19 ...

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      No correlates of immunity have been established but two challenge trials of rhesus macaques suggest that individuals with neutralising antibody titres between 8 and 200 were protected from clinical signs of disease (but not viral shedding) when exposed to SARS-CoV-2 at 28 and 35 days after initial challenge.50,51 Cell-mediated immunity has also ...


    • [DOCX File]What is this document about? - Department of Health and ...

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      Rapid point of care diagnostics is not available and there is a delay in obtaining coronavirus (COVID-19) test results. Assumptions made in this guidance. Persons who have contracted coronavirus (COVID-19) infection have a high likelihood of testing negative within the first 4-5 days.


    • [DOCX File]Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2020 - COVID-19 ...

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      No correlates of immunity have been established but two challenge trials of rhesus macaques suggest that individuals with neutralising antibody titres between 8 and 200 were protected from clinical signs of disease (but not viral shedding) when exposed to SARS-CoV-2 at 28 and 35 days after initial challenge.30,31 Cell-mediated immunity has also ...


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