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Distinguishing repeated polymerase chain reaction positivity from re-infections in COVID-19.

Sara SadrMelika Arab BafraniAlireza AbdollahiSeyed Ahmad SeyedAlinaghiEsmaeil MohammadnejadRoghieh HossienzadeFereshteh ShahmariGolestanZahra AhmadinejadMohammadreza SalehiMohammad JavaherianElahe KimyaeeFatemeh JafariFereshteh Ghiasvand
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2021)
A positive RT-PCR in a recovering patient may represent reinfection. While we did not have the resources to prove reinfection by genetic sequencing of the infective viruses, we believe presence of mild symptoms in the three patients who tested positive over 100 days after becoming asymptomatic, can be diagnosed as reinfection. The immune response developed during the first episode of infection (e.g., IgG or T-cell mediated responses that were not measured in our study) may have abated the symptoms of the reinfection, without providing complete protection.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • sleep quality
  • case report
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • depressive symptoms
  • inflammatory response
  • copy number
  • real time pcr