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 Will antibodies against B virus protect me from future infections? View Question: www2.gsu.edu

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Antibodies against B virus are generally not protective in the sense that they will prevent another infection or even a reactivation of a latent infection. This situation is similar to what is seen for herpes simplex infections. High levels of antibodies to HSV do not prevent the development of fever blisters periodically. Q12.
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