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Associations of clinical characteristics and treatment regimens with the duration of viral RNA shedding in patients with COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a global pandemic, but the factors influencing viral RNA shedding, which would help inform optimal control strategies, remain unclear. METHODS:The clinical course and viral RNA shedding pattern of 267 consecutive symptomatic COVID-19 patients admitted to the hospital from January 20, 2020 to March 15, 2020 were evaluated retrospectively. RESULTS:The median duration of viral RNA shedding was 12 days (interquartile range 8-16 days) after the onset of illness. Of the 267 patients included in this study, 65.2% had viral RNA clearance within 14 days, 88.8% within 21 days, and 94.4% within 28 days. Older age (hazard ratio (HR) 0.99, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98-1.00; p = 0.04), time lag from illness onset to hospital admission (HR 0.91, 95% CI 0.88-0.94; p < 0.001), diarrhea (HR 0.59, 95% CI 0.36-0.96; p = 0.036), corticosteroid treatment (HR 0.60, 95% CI 0.39-0.94; p = 0.024), and lopinavir/ritonavir use (HR 0.70, 95% CI 0.52-0.94; p = 0.014) were significantly and independently associated with prolonged viral RNA shedding. CONCLUSIONS:Early detection and timely hospital admission may be warranted for symptomatic COVID-19 patients, especially for older patients and patients with diarrhea. Corticosteroid treatment is associated with prolonged viral RNA shedding and should be used with caution. Lopinavir/ritonavir use may be associated with prolonged viral RNA shedding in non-severe patients; further randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm this finding.

SUBMITTER: Chen X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7326382 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Associations of clinical characteristics and treatment regimens with the duration of viral RNA shedding in patients with COVID-19.

Chen Xudan X   Zhu Baoyi B   Hong Wenxin W   Zeng Jianwen J   He Xi X   Chen Jingfeng J   Zheng Haipeng H   Qiu Shuang S   Deng Ying Y   Chan Juliana C N JCN   Wang Jian J   Zhang Yuying Y  

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20200630


<h4>Objective</h4>The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a global pandemic, but the factors influencing viral RNA shedding, which would help inform optimal control strategies, remain unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>The clinical course and viral RNA shedding pattern of 267 consecutive symptomatic COVID-19 patients admitted to the hospital from January 20, 2020 to March 15, 2020 were evaluated retrospectively.<h4>Re  ...[more]

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