28-07-2021, 08:38 PM
A neutralising antibody test is more informative about your immunity to the virus.
Like many general COVID-19 antibody tests, neutralising antibody tests involve testing a small blood sample. Some of these tests are designed for use in a laboratory, while others are Rapid Diagnostic Tests. These RDTs involve placing blood onto an absorbent pad at one end of a small plastic cartridge and waiting 20-30 minutes for the result to become visible within a separate reading window in the cartridge.
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/could-...and-middle
The kit must match with the vaccine. This means both manufacturers need to communicate with each other for the kits to be accurate.
Like many general COVID-19 antibody tests, neutralising antibody tests involve testing a small blood sample. Some of these tests are designed for use in a laboratory, while others are Rapid Diagnostic Tests. These RDTs involve placing blood onto an absorbent pad at one end of a small plastic cartridge and waiting 20-30 minutes for the result to become visible within a separate reading window in the cartridge.
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/could-...and-middle
The kit must match with the vaccine. This means both manufacturers need to communicate with each other for the kits to be accurate.