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About 40% of Japan's population have infection-derived Covid antibody

By IANS | Updated: March 24, 2023 14:00 IST

Tokyo, March 24 Japan's Health Ministry has found that about 40 per cent of people as of last ...

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Tokyo, March 24 Japan's Health Ministry has found that about 40 per cent of people as of last month had a type of coronavirus antibody which can only be acquired through infection, local media reported on Friday.

According to public broadcaster NHK, the Ministry found the antibody in 42.3 per cent of the blood samples taken from 13,121 individuals between 16 and 69 in late February, reports Xinhua news agency.

The figure was up approximately 14 percentage points from the previous survey in November when the nation was hit by the eighth wave of infections.

By age group, people aged 16 to 19 had the highest ratio at 62.2 per cent, while the figure was as low as 28.3 per cent among those in their 60s.

Japan's antibody prevalence rate remains lower than those of other Western countries, Takaji Wakita, director-general of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) and chair of the health ministry's advisory panel, was quoted as saying.

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