A Review of Four Cases of COVID-19 with a Repeat-positive PCR Test for SARS-CoV-2 after Hospital Discharge

M. Ujiie, Y. Kato, J. Kuroki, Toshikazu Terashima, Toshiyuki Ito, Tomohiro Asaoka, M. Shirano, Y. Kakinoki
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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first reported to the World Health Organization by the WHO country office in China in December 2019 and has since become a worldwide pandemic In Japan, COVID-19 is a designated infectious disease under the Infectious Disease Control Act, meaning that hospitalization or isolation measures are required for infected persons It has been noted that in some cases, patients show positive PCR test results even after discharge from the hospital upon meeting the discharge criteria for COVID-19 However, so far, there is a lack of substantial evidence on the pathogenesis of re-infection or relapse in patients with COVID-19 We report 4 cases of COVID-19 who showed repeat-positive PCR test results for SARS-COV-2 after discharge from the hospital, and assessed their infectivity using clinical information collected via a public epidemiological survey All 4 cases showed a repeat-positive PCR test results within 40 days of the initial onset of symptoms All the PCR test results showed high Ct values of 33 or higher in the repeat-positive test In addition, neutralizing antibodies were detected in all cases within 3 days from the date of the repeat-positive test Furthermore, an epidemiological survey was conducted in 18 persons who were in close contact with the 4 cases, and 11 of them tested negative by the PCR test, and no case of secondary infection was found Based on these findings, the risk of secondary infection from the 4 cases was considered as low No specimens collected at the time of the first infection or virus culture test results were available for further evaluation Issues remain to be resolved in respect of the systems needed for cooperation with healthcare providers and the laboratory testing required for the evaluation of re-infection In order to further elucidate the pathogenesis of COVID-19, and to provide appropriate medical care, it is essential to evaluate the infectivity of patients with a repeat-positive PCR test and to accumulate further knowledge about the disease
4例出院后SARS-CoV-2 PCR重复阳性病例分析
新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)于2019年12月由世卫组织驻华办事处首次向世界卫生组织报告,此后成为全球大流行。在日本,根据《传染病控制法》,COVID-19被指定为传染病,这意味着感染者需要住院或隔离。符合新冠肺炎出院标准的患者出院后PCR检测结果仍呈阳性,但迄今为止,COVID-19患者再次感染或复发的发病机制缺乏实质性证据。我们报告了4例COVID-19患者出院后SARS-COV-2 PCR检测结果重复阳性。所有4例患者均在出现症状后40天内PCR检测结果为重复阳性,PCR检测结果均为重复阳性的高Ct值33及以上。此外,所有病例均在重复阳性检测后3天内检测到中和抗体。对4例患者密切接触者18人进行流行病学调查,其中11人PCR检测阴性,未发现继发感染病例。4例病例继发感染风险较低,无首次感染时采集的标本和病毒培养检测结果可供进一步评估,与卫生保健提供者合作所需的系统和评估再感染所需的实验室检测等问题有待解决,以便进一步阐明COVID-19的发病机制,并提供适当的医疗服务。有必要评估重复PCR阳性患者的传染性,并进一步积累有关该疾病的知识
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