Why the absence of antibodies after vaccination does not mean that the patient has a fake certificate

Doctor of Medical Sciences Anton Ershov explained why a person may not develop antibodies to

adenovirus 26 after vaccination. The specialist is confident that the presence or absence of antibodies should not serve as a marker of the authenticity of the vaccination certificate. More details – in the Life material. Discuss

In fact, the absence of antibodies to a certainadenovirus, according to physician Anton Ershov, does not mean a fake vaccination certificate at all. There are many reasons why this could happen.

First of all, not everyone is vaccinated with Sputnik.But even if we leave this fact aside, then the individual characteristics of the organism remain. For example, some people may not develop such antibodies at all, while others will quickly disappear after the administration of the vaccine. As the doctor noted, at least five percent of people who have been vaccinated do not produce these antibodies at all, and nothing can be done about it.

Also, so far there are no tests that would show the presence of antibodies specifically to adenovirus 26.

Source: Life