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. 2020 Jul 3;28(3):475–485.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2020.06.021

Table 1.

Human Serum ELISA IgG

Serum Days Post Symptom Onset Euroimmun IgG
Epitope IgG
Index Reactive Index Reactive
1 14 1.3 + 2.6 +
2 12 6.0 + 3.5 +
3 17 10.2 + 3.9 +
4 16 14.9 + 4.5 +
5 5 0.2 1.2 +
6 19 8.6 + 4.4 +
7 17 7.1 + 4.1 +
8 10 5.1 + 2.0 +
9 14 6.8 + 3.1 +
10 6 0.2 1.1 +
11 - 5.6 + 0.9 +/−
12 - <0.8 1.3 +
13 9 0.7 1.1 +
14 20 3.6 + 2.9 +
15 13 0.4 2.0 +
16 13 0.5 0.9
17 11 0.3 0.8
18 10 0.2 0.7
19 14 0.9 +/− 1.2 +
20 10 0.4 1.5 +
21 11 0.5 2.0 +
22 10 0.3 0.6
23 17 7.6 + 4.2 +
24 14 3.5 + 3.3 +
25 13 1.5 + 2.9 +
26 17 14.2 + 4.4 +
27 13 0.5 1.9 +
28 14 9.2 + 4.6 +
29 13 3.9 + 2.8 +
30 16 3.4 + 4.6 +
31 15 10.7 + 3.6 +
32 6 0.5 1.1 +
33 11 0.4 1.8 +
34 12 0.6 2.5 +
35 14 3.7 + 4.1 +
36 20 11.6 + 4.2 +
37 7 0.7 1.2 +
38 8 1.7 + 1.9 +
39 7 0.3 0.7
40 9 3.4 + 2.2 +
41 18 10.3 + 4.1 +
42 17 10.3 + 4.6 +

Serum samples from 20 individuals were collected at different time points post onset of COVID-19 symptoms and screened using two ELISA assays (Euroimmun or Epitope). The serum numbers correspond to those of Figures 4 and S3. IgG index values were calculated by dividing the O.D. of the serum sample by a reference O.D. control, and ratios were interpreted using the following criteria as recommended by the manufacturer: Negative (−) < 0.8, Indeterminate (+/−) 0.8–1.1, Positive (+) ≥ 1.1.