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Author: Li Tan; Xia Kang; Bo Zhang; Shangen Zheng; Bo Liu; Tiantian Yu; Fan Yang; Qiongshu Wang; Hongming Miao
Title: A special case of COVID-19 with long duration of viral shedding for 49 days
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: jzosdlu7_32
    Snippet: In our report, the duration of viral shedding from illness onset in Case 1 has persisted for 49 days, which has been the longest in ever reported in symptomatic patients. Previous studies indicated the level and duration of viral shedding is a critical indicator to access the risk of transmission and to guide the isolation of patients as well as predicting the prognosis [5] [6] . In viral infection, prolonged viral shedding was associated with in.....
    Document: In our report, the duration of viral shedding from illness onset in Case 1 has persisted for 49 days, which has been the longest in ever reported in symptomatic patients. Previous studies indicated the level and duration of viral shedding is a critical indicator to access the risk of transmission and to guide the isolation of patients as well as predicting the prognosis [5] [6] . In viral infection, prolonged viral shedding was associated with inferior outcome 6 . Interestingly, . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license It is made available under a is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. Given that Case 2 has a history of long-term use of glucocorticoids, which is the high-risk factor for severe infection and progression, overall, the severity of Case 2 was much optimistic than average status in her age group, since it was reported elder people infected SARS-CoV-2 have much worse prognosis 10 .

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