Tijana Petrović, M. Bogdanović, T. Atanasijević, V. Popovic, Milena Jovanovic, Irina Banjanin, B. Radnic
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Postmortem detectability and viability of SARS-COV-2 virus in various biological specimens
Introduction. Without a comprehensive postmortem investigation it is impossible to determine the cause of death among the SARS-CoV-2 suspected and positive patients. To discuss the postmortem detectability of SARS-CoV-2 virus and RNA stability in biological samples we present two cases. Outline of cases. Case No. 1: a 40-year-old man where the autopsy was performed four days after death. The body was stored at 4?C. Bilateral pneumonia was confirmed grossly and histopathologicaly. Molecular testing was positive for IgM antibodies, but negative for SARS- CoV-2 RNA. Case No. 2: 28-year-old professional basketball player who suffered from SARS- CoV-2 about a month earlier. The autopsy was performed two days after death. The body was stored at 15?C. Gross autopsy findings revealed advanced putrefactive changes and an enlarged heart, with visible fibrotic focuses. The histopathological finding corresponded to the sudden cardiovascular death due to the cardiac dysrhythmia most probably formed in one of the fibrotic focuses. Tests for SARS-CoV-2 RNA and antibodies (IgM, IgG) were positive in the analyzed samples. Conclusion. This paper suggest that SARS-CoV-2 virus can be isolated in the biological samples even after a long post-mortem prolongation of molecular analyses. We emphasize the necessity of wider studies that will define the infectiveness and biological stability of the virus in postmortem tissues.
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Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Serbian Archives of Medicine) is the Journal of the Serbian Medical Society, founded in 1872, which publishes articles by the members of the Serbian Medical Society, subscribers, as well as members of other associations of medical and related fields. The Journal publishes: original articles, communications, case reports, review articles, current topics, articles of history of medicine, articles for practitioners, articles related to the language of medicine, articles on medical ethics (clinical ethics, publication ethics, regulatory standards in medicine), congress and scientific meeting reports, professional news, book reviews, texts for "In memory of...", i.e. In memoriam and Promemoria columns, as well as comments and letters to the Editorial Board.
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