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2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness
BACKGROUND: Persons with respiratory viral infections (RVI) may shed detectable virus after symptom recovery. Duration of detection by molecular methods is not well described for non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viruses. METHODS: School KIDS is a prospective respiratory viral surveillance program in a Mis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677286/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.2264 |
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author | Schuster, Jennifer E Lee, Brian R Selvarangan, Rangaraj Almendares, Olivia Sleweon, Sadia Kirking, Hannah L Goldman, Jennifer |
author_facet | Schuster, Jennifer E Lee, Brian R Selvarangan, Rangaraj Almendares, Olivia Sleweon, Sadia Kirking, Hannah L Goldman, Jennifer |
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description | BACKGROUND: Persons with respiratory viral infections (RVI) may shed detectable virus after symptom recovery. Duration of detection by molecular methods is not well described for non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viruses. METHODS: School KIDS is a prospective respiratory viral surveillance program in a Missouri school district. Participating students and staff with RVI symptoms can receive respiratory viral testing using self-collected nasal swabs. Symptomatic participants with detectable virus(es) on primary swabs were scheduled to receive 2 convalescent swabs weekly after initial test during weekly school surveillance testing. All convalescent tests performed within 21 days of the primary specimen were included. Only participants providing ≥ 1 convalescent swab were included. Specimens were tested using Hologic® Panther Fusion® or QIAstat-Dx PCR assays that included adenovirus (AdV); seasonal coronaviruses (sCoV) 229E, HKU1, NL63, OC43; human metapneumovirus, influenza A and B (Flu), parainfluenza viruses 1-4, respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus/ enterovirus (RV/EV), and SARS-CoV-2. We used survival analysis to quantify median number of days until individuals tested negative for each virus. RESULTS: From November 3, 2022 – April 14, 2023, 344 symptomatic participants (141 preK/elem, 49 middle, 22 high, 132 staff) submitted 586 primary specimens; 292 (50%) were positive for a virus. For positive primary specimens, median [IQR] time of symptom onset to specimen collection was 2 [1,3] days. A total of 320 viruses were detected; most common were RV/EV (37%) and sCoVs (25%) (Table). An additional 370 convalescent specimens were collected (87 specimens on days 1-7 following primary positive; 166 specimens on days 8-14; and 117 specimens on days 15-21). Median number of days [95% confidence interval] when repeat convalescent tests became negative varied by virus (AdV 15 [11,undefined] days, Flu A 14 [9,19] days, RV/EV 12 [11,14] days, SARS-CoV-2 14 [14,17] days, sCoV 10 [9,12] days) (Figure). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Students and staff continued to have detectable virus by nasal swabs 10-15 days after symptomatic positive specimen. Further data are needed to determine when participants are no longer infectious. DISCLOSURES: Rangaraj Selvarangan, BVSc, PhD, D(ABMM), FIDSA, FAAM, Abbott: Honoraria|Altona Diagnostics: Grant/Research Support|Baebies Inc: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Grant/Research Support|Bio-Rad: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|GSK: Advisor/Consultant|Hologic: Grant/Research Support|Lab Simply: Advisor/Consultant|Luminex: Grant/Research Support |
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spelling | pubmed-106772862023-11-27 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness Schuster, Jennifer E Lee, Brian R Selvarangan, Rangaraj Almendares, Olivia Sleweon, Sadia Kirking, Hannah L Goldman, Jennifer Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Persons with respiratory viral infections (RVI) may shed detectable virus after symptom recovery. Duration of detection by molecular methods is not well described for non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viruses. METHODS: School KIDS is a prospective respiratory viral surveillance program in a Missouri school district. Participating students and staff with RVI symptoms can receive respiratory viral testing using self-collected nasal swabs. Symptomatic participants with detectable virus(es) on primary swabs were scheduled to receive 2 convalescent swabs weekly after initial test during weekly school surveillance testing. All convalescent tests performed within 21 days of the primary specimen were included. Only participants providing ≥ 1 convalescent swab were included. Specimens were tested using Hologic® Panther Fusion® or QIAstat-Dx PCR assays that included adenovirus (AdV); seasonal coronaviruses (sCoV) 229E, HKU1, NL63, OC43; human metapneumovirus, influenza A and B (Flu), parainfluenza viruses 1-4, respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus/ enterovirus (RV/EV), and SARS-CoV-2. We used survival analysis to quantify median number of days until individuals tested negative for each virus. RESULTS: From November 3, 2022 – April 14, 2023, 344 symptomatic participants (141 preK/elem, 49 middle, 22 high, 132 staff) submitted 586 primary specimens; 292 (50%) were positive for a virus. For positive primary specimens, median [IQR] time of symptom onset to specimen collection was 2 [1,3] days. A total of 320 viruses were detected; most common were RV/EV (37%) and sCoVs (25%) (Table). An additional 370 convalescent specimens were collected (87 specimens on days 1-7 following primary positive; 166 specimens on days 8-14; and 117 specimens on days 15-21). Median number of days [95% confidence interval] when repeat convalescent tests became negative varied by virus (AdV 15 [11,undefined] days, Flu A 14 [9,19] days, RV/EV 12 [11,14] days, SARS-CoV-2 14 [14,17] days, sCoV 10 [9,12] days) (Figure). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Students and staff continued to have detectable virus by nasal swabs 10-15 days after symptomatic positive specimen. Further data are needed to determine when participants are no longer infectious. DISCLOSURES: Rangaraj Selvarangan, BVSc, PhD, D(ABMM), FIDSA, FAAM, Abbott: Honoraria|Altona Diagnostics: Grant/Research Support|Baebies Inc: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Grant/Research Support|Bio-Rad: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|GSK: Advisor/Consultant|Hologic: Grant/Research Support|Lab Simply: Advisor/Consultant|Luminex: Grant/Research Support Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677286/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.2264 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Schuster, Jennifer E Lee, Brian R Selvarangan, Rangaraj Almendares, Olivia Sleweon, Sadia Kirking, Hannah L Goldman, Jennifer 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title | 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title_full | 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title_fullStr | 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title_full_unstemmed | 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title_short | 2653. Duration of Respiratory Virus Detection by Multipathogen PCR Testing after Acute Respiratory Illness |
title_sort | 2653. duration of respiratory virus detection by multipathogen pcr testing after acute respiratory illness |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677286/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.2264 |
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