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Fig. 3

From: Longitudinal analysis of humoral and cellular immunity in SARS-CoV-2 exposed families

Fig. 3

For samples that were SARS-CoV-2 seropositive in the T1 cohort (n=131), there was no significant difference in spike-specific IgG titers between individuals with asymptomatic and symptomatic infections (a). For samples that were T-cell positive (n=182), SI magnitude was also not correlated with symptom status (b). For SII magnitude, there was a small significant difference (p=0.02) between asymptomatic and symptomatic adults (c). When examining individual symptoms (d-f), there was no difference in spike-specific IgG titers between different symptoms (d), whereas there were significant differences in SI (e) and SII (f) magnitudes between symptoms (a-f). Scattered dot plots with the line representing the mean. 0 values were adjusted to 0.01 for display purposes only. All analysis was performed using unadjusted data (a-c). Statistical analysis was Mann-Whitney-U with **** indicating a p0.0001 and ns indicating a p0.05. (d-f) Statistical analysis was two-way ANOVA (Kruskal-Wallis) with Dunn’s multiple comparisons test. ns indicates a p0.05, * indicates a p0.05, ** indicates a p0.01 and *** indicates a p0.001. Only significant interactions are shown.

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