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Author: Goss, Matthew B.; Moreno, Nicolas F.; Galván, N. Thao N.; Rana, Abbas
Title: Non‐Contagious, Second COVID‐19 Infection: Implications for Organ Donation Eligibility
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  • 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 COVID‐19 patients having contracted a second infection to spread the virus. Viral samples from re‐infected patients could not be grown in culture, a sign of dead virus particles, attributable to neutralizing antibodies. Accordingly, a negative COVID‐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 COVID‐19 patients having contracted a second infection to spread the virus. Viral samples from re‐infected patients could not be grown in culture, a sign of dead virus particles, attributable to neutralizing antibodies. Accordingly, a negative COVID‐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 COVID‐19 infection.

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