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MELODY study: Boosters reduce Covid problems for those with weakened immunity

In News by John Geddes

The MELODY study by Imperial College and Nottingham University and part-funded by Vasculitis UK, has looked at COVID-19 antibodies, infection and hospitalisation in three immunosuppressed groups, including people with RAIRDs.

The results show that the chance of having a COVID-19 infection was reduced in people with COVID-19 antibodies compared to those without measurable antibodies, and that people with COVID-19 antibodies were much less likely to be hospitalised due to COVID-19 compared to those without measurable antibodies.

The team have produced a visual summary of the results and a two-page written summary. The full report has been published in The Lancet.