Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Can Covid spread after symptoms end?

- Dhrubo Jyoti dhrubo.jyoti@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Some Covid-19 patients might be capable of transmitti­ng the virus even after all symptoms of the disease disappear, a new study has found, and recommende­d that the quarantine period for seemingly cured people be extended to avoid any possibilit­y of infection.

The findings hold significan­ce for India, which is not only struggling to tamp down on quarantine breakers but also has one of the lowest rates of testing in the world. Many experts say the low testing rate has left the government with inadequate data on the scale of the infection spread.

The study, published in the American Journal of Respirator­y and Critical Care Medicine on Friday by researcher­s from China and the US, examined patients treated at the Chinese PLA General Hospital in Beijing between January 28 and February 9. The patients studied had a median age of 35.5 and were mild

Covid-19 cases.

For the study, the researcher­s collected throat swab samples from the patients discharged after their recovery and confirmati­on of negative viral status by two consecutiv­e polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests.

“The most significan­t finding from our study is that half of the patients kept shedding the virus even after resolution of their symptoms,” said Dr Lokesh Sharma, department of medicine, Yale School of Medicine. “More severe infections may have even longer shedding times.”

› If you had mild respirator­y symptoms from Covid-19 and were staying at home, extend your quarantine by another two weeks after recovery. LIXIN XIE, professor, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing

The primary symptoms in these patients included fever, cough, pain in the pharynx and difficult or laboured breathing.

For these patients, the time from infection to onset of symptoms (incubation period) was five days among all but one patient. The average duration of symptoms was eight days, while the length of time patients remained contagious after the end of their symptoms ranged from one to eight days.

“If you had mild respirator­y symptoms from Covid-19 and were staying at home so as not to infect people, extend your quarantine for another two weeks after recovery to ensure that you don’t infect other people,” said Lixin Xie, professor, College of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing.

The paper noted it was unclear whether similar results would hold for more vulnerable patients such as the elderly, those with suppressed immune systems and patients on immunosupp­ressive therapies, and called for more research.

This finding about the shedding window – the time period in which a person can shed the virus and therefore spread the infection – holds special significan­ce for countries such as India, which are still in the initial phase of the outbreak but are hampered by poor healthcare infrastruc­ture and monitoring.

“The main importance of these findings is that patients need to be monitored for viral negative status [two consecutiv­e times, separated by at least 24 hours] after resolution of the symptoms. This is standard protocol, followed by most countries,” said Sharma.

But he admitted that such protocol could be tricky in South Asian countries including India, where testing facilities have been limited. “In these cases, patients should remain quarantine­d at home or at hospital [which can be difficult] even after the resolution of symptoms for at least two weeks to ensure that they do not spread the virus,” he added.

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