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Prolonged presence of replication-competent SARS-CoV-2 in mildly symptomatic individuals: A report of two cases.

Maria Cássia Mendes-CorreaFabio E LealLucy S Villas BoasSteven S WitkinAnderson de PaulaTânia Regina Tozetto-MendozaNoely E FerreiraGislaine CurtyPedro S de CarvalhoLewis F BussSilvia F CostaFlavia M da Cunha CarvalhoJoyce KawakamiNoemi N TaniwakiHeuder PaiaoJoao C da Silva BizárioJaqueline G de JesusEster C SabinoCamila M RomanoRegina M Z GrepanAntonio Sesso
Published in: Journal of medical virology (2021)
It has been estimated that individuals with COVID-19 can shed replication-competent virus up to a maximum of 20 days after initiation of symptoms. The majority of studies that addressed this situation involved hospitalized individuals and those with severe disease. Studies to address the possible presence of SARS-CoV-2 during the different phases of COVID-19 disease in mildly infected individuals, and utilization of viral culture techniques to identify replication-competent viruses, have been limited. This report describes two patients with mild forms of the disease who shed replication-competent virus for 24 and 37 days, respectively, after symptom onset.
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • coronavirus disease
  • case control