Seronegative children were 9 to 12 times more likely to develop antibodies due to infection in the early Omicron period, compared to before Omicron

A CITF-funded study, published in Influenza Other and Respiratory Viruses, found previously seronegative children were 9 to 12 times more likely to seroconvert due to infection during the early Omicron-dominant period (May to October 2022) than in pre-Omicron periods.