One of the basic manifestations of an adaptive anti-infective immunity is the production of specific antibodies. The presence of antibodies can be detected in serum and serves as one of the diagnostic tools used to confirm past infection.
Very often it also serves as a confirmation that the body has acquired immunity to the disease. The appearance of COVID-19 has cast a shadow of doubt on these textbook examples of antibody behavior.
Information that repeatedly questions antibody measurement and its significance has been circulating among professionals and the general public. The aim of our article is to summarize the current knowledge on the immunity acquired following SARS-CoV-2 infection and to present the results of antibody testing from four Czech laboratories which have been measuring these antibodies for over one year.
Our data suggest that commonly available diagnostic methods reliably predict the results of a virus neutralization test, which is the gold standard of immunity detection. By acknowledging those with naturally acquired anti-infective immunity, in addition to vaccinated individuals, we will significantly increase the perceived level of collective immunity.