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. 2021 Mar 7:jiab125. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiab125

Shedding of culturable virus, seroconversion, and 6-month follow-up antibody responses in the first 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States

Marie E Killerby 1,#,, Mohammad Ata Ur Rasheed 1,#, Azaibi Tamin 1, Jennifer L Harcourt 1, Glen R Abedi 1, Xiaoyan Lu 1, Stephanie Kujawski 1, Melisa M Shah 1,2, Hannah L Kirking 1, Jeremy A W Gold 1,2, Phillip P Salvatore 1,2, Melissa M Coughlin 1, Brett Whitaker 1, Jacqueline E Tate 1, John T Watson 1, Stephen Lindstrom 1, Aron J Hall 1, Alicia M Fry 1, Susan I Gerber 1, Claire M Midgley 1,#,, Natalie J Thornburg 1,#
PMCID: PMC7989348  PMID: 33693830

Abstract

We aimed to characterize presence of culturable virus in clinical specimens during acute illness, and antibody kinetics up to six months post-onset, among 14 early US COVID-19 patients. We isolated viable SARS-CoV-2 from rRT-PCR-positive respiratory specimens collected during days 0-8 post-onset, but not after. All 13 patients with two or more serum specimens developed anti-spike antibodies; 12 developed detectable neutralizing antibodies. We did not isolate virus after detection of neutralizing antibodies. Eight participants provided serum at six months post-onset; all retained detectable anti-spike IgG, and half had detectable neutralizing antibodies. Two participants reported not feeling fully recovered at six months.

Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19


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