Duration of viral shedding and culture positivity with post-vaccination breakthrough delta variant infections

Author:

Siedner Mark J.ORCID,Boucau JulieORCID,Gilbert RebeccaORCID,Uddin RockibORCID,Luu Jonathan,Haneuse SebastienORCID,Vyas Tammy,Reynolds ZahraORCID,Iyer SurabhiORCID,Chamberlin Grace,Goldstein Robert H.,North Crystal M.ORCID,Sacks Chana A.,Regan James,Flynn James P.ORCID,Choudhary Manish C.ORCID,Vyas Jatin M.ORCID,Barczak AmyORCID,Lemieux JacobORCID,Li Jonathan Z.

Abstract

AbstractIsolation guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 are largely derived from data collected prior to emergence of the delta variant. We followed a cohort of ambulatory patients with post-vaccination breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections with longitudinal collection of nasal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 viral load quantification, whole genome sequencing, and viral culture. All delta variant infections (8/8, 100%) in our cohort were symptomatic, compared with 64% (9/14) of non-delta variant infections. Delta variant breakthrough infections were characterized by higher initial viral load, longer duration of virologic shedding by PCR (median 13.5 vs 4 days, hazard ratio [HR] 0.45, 95%CI 0.17-1.17), greater likelihood of replication-competent virus at early stages of infection (6/8 [75%] vs 3/14 [23%], P=0.03), and longer duration of culturable virus (median 7 vs 3 days, HR 0.38, 95%CI 0.14-1.02) compared to non-delta variants. Nonetheless, no individuals with delta variant infections had replication-competent virus by day 10 after symptom onset or 24 hours after resolution of symptoms. These data support current US Center for Disease Control isolation guidelines and reinforce the importance of prompt testing and isolation among symptomatic individuals with delta variant breakthrough infections. Additional data are needed to evaluate these relationships among asymptomatic and more severe delta variant breakthrough infections.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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