Author: Lei, Hui; Ye, Feng; Liu, Xiaoqing; Huang, Zhenting; Ling, Shiman; Jiang, Zhanpeng; Cheng, Jing; Huang, Xiaoqun; Wu, Qiubao; Wu, Shiguan; Xie, Yanmin; Xiao, Cheng; Ye, Dan; Yang, Zifeng; Li, Yimin; Leung, Nancy H. L.; Cowling, Benjamin J.; He, Jianxing; Wong, Sookâ€San; Zanin, Mark
Title: SARSâ€CoVâ€2 environmental contamination associated with persistently infected COVIDâ€19 patients Cord-id: 1a42l9e6 Document date: 2020_7_12
ID: 1a42l9e6
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Severe COVIDâ€19 patients typically test positive for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 RNA for extended periods of time, even after recovery from severe disease. Due to the timeframe involved, these patients may have developed humoral immunity to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 while still testing positive for viral RNA in swabs. Data are lacking on exposure risks in these situations. Here, we studied SARSâ€CoVâ€2 environmental contamination in an ICU and an isolation ward caring for such COVIDâ€19 patients. METHO
Document: BACKGROUND: Severe COVIDâ€19 patients typically test positive for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 RNA for extended periods of time, even after recovery from severe disease. Due to the timeframe involved, these patients may have developed humoral immunity to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 while still testing positive for viral RNA in swabs. Data are lacking on exposure risks in these situations. Here, we studied SARSâ€CoVâ€2 environmental contamination in an ICU and an isolation ward caring for such COVIDâ€19 patients. METHODS: We collected air and surface samples in a hospital caring for critical and severe COVIDâ€19 cases from common areas and areas proximal to patients. RESULTS: Of the 218 ICU samples, an air sample contained SARSâ€CoVâ€2 RNA. Of the 182 isolation ward samples, nine contained SARSâ€CoVâ€2 RNA. These were collected from a facemask, the floor, mobile phones, and the air in the patient room and bathroom. Serum antibodies against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 were detected in these patients at the beginning of the study. CONCLUSIONS: While there is a perception of increased risk in the ICU, our study demonstrates that isolation wards may pose greater risks to healthcare workers and exposure risks remain with clinically improved patients, weeks after their initial diagnoses. As these patients had serum antibodies, further studies may be warranted to study the utility of serum antibodies as a surrogate of viral clearance in allowing people to return to work. We recommend continued vigilance even with patients who appear to have recovered from COVIDâ€19.
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