Author: Goss, Matthew B.; Moreno, Nicolas F.; Galván, N. Thao N.; Rana, Abbas
Title: Nonâ€Contagious, Second COVIDâ€19 Infection: Implications for Organ Donation Eligibility Cord-id: qhfexq0h Document date: 2020_7_9
ID: qhfexq0h
Snippet: As of May 19, 2020, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) shared evidence indicating an inability for COVIDâ€19 patients having contracted a second infection to spread the virus. Viral samples from reâ€infected patients could not be grown in culture, a sign of dead virus particles, attributable to neutralizing antibodies. Accordingly, a negative COVIDâ€19 test may no longer be mandated for returning to school or work, or even donating organs. The transplant community sho
Document: As of May 19, 2020, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) shared evidence indicating an inability for COVIDâ€19 patients having contracted a second infection to spread the virus. Viral samples from reâ€infected patients could not be grown in culture, a sign of dead virus particles, attributable to neutralizing antibodies. Accordingly, a negative COVIDâ€19 test may no longer be mandated for returning to school or work, or even donating organs. The transplant community should consider lifting donation constraints on patients testing positive for a second COVIDâ€19 infection.
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