2021-12-09Zeitschriftenartikel
Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 infections and their potential risk to public health – a systematic review
Abrokwa, Seth Kofi
Müller, Sophie Alice
Méndez-Brito, Alba
Hanefeld, Johanna
El Becheraoui, Charbel
Objective
To inform quarantine and contact-tracing policies concerning re-positive cases—cases test-
ing positive among those recovered.
Materials and methods
We systematically reviewed and appraised relevant literature from PubMed and Embase for
the extent of re-positive cases and their epidemiological characteristics.
Results
In 90 case reports/series, a total of 276 re-positive cases were found. Among confirmed
reinfections, 50% occurred within 90 days from recovery. Four reports related onward trans-
mission. In thirty-five observational studies, rate of re-positives ranged from zero to 50%
with no onward transmissions reported. In eight reviews, pooled recurrence rate ranged
from 12% to 17.7%. Probability of re-positive increased with several factors.
Conclusion
Recurrence of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test is commonly reported within the first weeks fol-
lowing recovery from a first infection.
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