Author:
Borras-Bermejo Blanca,Piñana Maria,Andrés Cristina,Zules Ricardo,González-Sánchez Alejandra,Esperalba Juliana,Parés-Badell Oleguer,García-Cehic Damir,Rando Ariadna,Campos Carolina,Codina Maria Gema,Martín Maria Carmen,Castillo Carla,García-Comuñas Karen,Vásquez-Mercado Rodrigo,Martins-Martins Reginald,Colomer-Castell Sergi,Pumarola Tomàs,Campins Magda,Quer Josep,Antón Andrés
Abstract
BackgroundSince the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the main concern is whether reinfections are possible, and which are the associated risk factors. This study aims to describe the clinical and molecular characteristics of 24 sequence-confirmed reinfection SARS-CoV-2 cases over 1 year in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain).MethodsPatients with > 45 days between two positive PCR tests regardless of symptoms and negative tests between episodes were initially considered as suspected reinfection cases from November 2020 to May 2021. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was performed to confirm genetic differences between consensus sequences and for phylogenetic studies based on PANGOLIN nomenclature. Reinfections were confirmed by the number of mutations, change in lineage, or epidemiological criteria.ResultsFrom 39 reported suspected reinfection cases, complete viral genomes could be sequenced from both episodes of 24 patients, all were confirmed as true reinfections. With a median age of 44 years (interquartile range [IQR] 32–65), 66% were women and 58% were healthcare workers (HCWs). The median days between episodes were 122 (IQR 72–199), occurring one-third within 3 months. Reinfection episodes were frequently asymptomatic and less severe than primary infections. The absence of seroconversion was associated with symptomatic reinfections. Only one case was reinfected with a variant of concern (VOC).ConclusionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 reinfections can occur in a shorter time than previously reported and are mainly found in immunocompetent patients. Surveillance through WGS is useful to identify viral mutations associated with immune evasion.
Funder
Direcció General de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya
European Regional Development Fund
Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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