Patient and immunological factors associated with delayed clearance of mucosal SARS-CoV-2 RNA and symptom persistence.
Mars StoneBryan R SpencerDonald E WardenRebecca V FinkPaula SaaJennifer LeddyJackie Mulach-VannoyRebecca TownsendDavid KrysztofAlexandria N HughesClara Di GermanioDebra A KesslerSteven KleinmanMichael P BuschPhillip J NorrisPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
Serial blood and mucosal samples were characterized for 102 participants enrolled a median of 7.0 days post-COVID-19 diagnosis. Mucosal RNA was detectable a median 31.5 (95% CI 20.5 - 63.5) days, with persistence ≥1 month associated with obesity (BMI ≥30, OR 3.9, 95% CI 1.2 - 13.8) but not age, sex, or chronic conditions. Fifteen participants had likely reinfection; lower serum anti-S IgG levels were associated with reinfection risk. Nearly half of participants (47%) reported symptoms lasting ≥2-3 months; persistence ≥3 months was associated with BMI ≥30 (OR = 4.2 95% CI 1.1 - 12.8) and peak anti-S and anti-NC antibody levels.