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. 2020 Jun 3:jiaa301. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa301

The issue of recurrently positive patients who recovered from COVID-19 according to the current discharge criteria: investigation of patients from multiple medical institutions in Wuhan, China

You Zou 1,2, Bin-Ru Wang 2,2, Liu Sun 3, Shan Xu 1, Yong-Gang Kong 1, Li-Jun Shen 1, Geng-Tian Liang 2, Shi-Ming Chen 1,4,
PMCID: PMC7313946  PMID: 32491178

Abstract

The current discharge criteria for COVID-19 require that patients have two consecutive negative results for RT-PCR detection. Here, we observed that recurrently positive RT-PCR test results in patients with three consecutive negative results (3xNegRPos, 5.4%) were significantly decreased compared with those in patients with two consecutive negative results (2xNegRPos, 20.6%); such patients reported positive RT-PCR test results within 1 to 12 days after meeting the discharge criteria. These results confirmed that many recovered patients could show a positive RT-PCR test result, and most of these patients could be identified by an additional RT-PCR test prior to discharge.

Keywords: COVID-19 pneumonia, recurrently positive, SARS-CoV-2 virus, RT-PCR detection


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