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Systematic Genomic and Clinical Analysis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Reinfections and Recurrences Involving the Same Strain

AutorRodríguez-Grande, Cristina; Alcalá, Luis; Estévez, Agustín; Sola-Campoy, Pedro J.; Buenestado-Serrano, Sergio; Martínez-Laperche, Carolina; Cueva, Víctor Manuel de la; Alonso, Roberto CSIC; Andrés-Zayas, Cristina; Adán-Jiménez, Javier; Losada, Carmen; Rico-Luna, Carla; Comas, Iñaki CSIC ORCID ; González-Candelas, Fernando CSIC ORCID; Catalán, Pilar; Muñoz, Patricia; Pérez-Lago, Laura; García de Viedma, Darío CSIC ORCID; Gregorio Marañón Microbiology-ID COVID 19 Study Group
Palabras claveCOVID-19
Madrid
SARS-CoV-2
Spain
Coronavirus disease
Recurrence
Reinfection
Respiratory infections
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Variant of concern
Variant of interest
Viruses
Zoonoses
Fecha de publicaciónene-2022
EditorCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
CitaciónEmerging Infectious Diseases 28(1):85-94 (2022)
ResumenEstimates of the burden of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 reinfections are limited by the scarcity of population-level studies incorporating genomic support. We conducted a systematic study of reinfections in Madrid, Spain, supported by genomic viral analysis and host genetic analysis, to cleanse laboratory errors and to discriminate between reinfections and recurrences involving the same strain. Among the 41,195 cases diagnosed (March 2020-March 2021), 93 (0.23%) had 2 positive reverse transcription PCR tests (55-346 days apart). After eliminating cases with specimens not stored, of suboptimal sequence quality, or belonging to different persons, we obtained valid data from 22 cases. Of those, 4 (0.01%) cases were recurrences involving the same strain; case-patients were 39-93 years of age, and 3 were immunosuppressed. Eighteen (0.04%) cases were reinfections; patients were 19-84 years of age, and most had no relevant clinical history. The second episode was more severe in 8 cases.
Descripción10 páginas, 2 figuras, 3 tablas
Versión del editorhttps://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2801.211952
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/258140
DOI10.3201/eid2801.211952
ISSN1080-6040
E-ISSN1080-6059
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