Two prolonged viremic SARS-CoV-2 infections with conserved viral genome for two months #MMPMID33352320
Abu-Raddad LJ; Chemaitelly H; Malek JA; Ahmed AA; Mohamoud YA; Younuskunju S; Al Kanaani Z; Al Khal A; Al Kuwari E; Butt AA; Coyle P; Jeremijenko A; Kaleeckal AH; Latif AN; Shaik RM; Abdul Rahim HF; Yassine HM; Al Kuwari MG; Al Romaihi HE; Al-Thani MH; Bertollini R
Infect Genet Evol 2021[Mar]; 88 (?): 104684 PMID33352320show ga
We document two cases of viremic and prolonged active infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) where the viral genome was conserved for two months, but infection was with little or no symptoms. The first infection persisted for 80 days and the second for 62 days. Clearance of infection occurred 40 and 41 days, respectively, after development of detectable antibodies. Both cases were identified incidentally in an investigation of reinfection in a cohort of 133,266 laboratory-confirmed infected persons.