- Ahmad, Khadije;
- Rezvanizadeh, Vahid;
- Dahal, Suraj;
- Kinninger, April;
- Ghanem, Ahmed K;
- Lakshmanan, Suvasini;
- Hamal, Sajad;
- Flores, Ferdinand;
- Dailing, Christopher;
- Roy, Sion K;
- Budoff, Matthew J
Evidence suggests that asymptomatic and mild SARS-CoV-2 infections comprise > 95% of all cases. Developing a test that indicates past infection and possible immunity against the virus is important. We administered 244 antibody tests to three groups of high-risk population. The test consisted of an IgG component and an IgM component. The overall IgM/IgG positivity for patients with none, mild, moderate, and severe symptoms were 21.1%, 21.8%, 14.2%, and 26.9%, respectively. Those with moderate or severe symptoms were no more or less likely to have positive antibody tests than those with no or mild symptoms.