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Organ transplant recipients may not develop the antibodies needed from the COVID-19 vaccine
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2021-05-21
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Researchers are finding that organ transplant patients may have lower levels of antibodies than those with normal immune systems. That means some patients could remain more vulnerable to COVID-19.
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