The Daily Telegraph

Patient dies after catching Covid-19 from lung transplant

- By Ben Farmer

A WOMAN contracted Covid-19 from transplant­ed lungs and later died, doctors have confirmed.

Tests of the donor and her lungs had come back negative for the coronaviru­s, but doctors now believe nasal swabs had failed to spot that it was being harboured deeper inside the organs or airway. The unnamed recipient in Michigan is thought to be the first confirmed US case of an organ recipient catching the virus from a donor, The New York Times reported.

Dr Daniel Kaul, an infectious disease specialist at Michigan Medicine who researched the case, said the patient appeared to make good progress after surgery, before her condition dipped.

“All of a sudden, she had fever, low blood pressure, pneumonia,” he said. “I wasn’t sure what was going on.”

After testing showed the recipient had tested positive for the coronaviru­s, the doctors were able to go back and test a remaining sample of the donor’s lungs. That result confirmed the donor had been infected and when the virus samples were sequenced, it showed the patient had contracted the virus from the donor’s lungs. A surgeon carrying out the transplant also caught the virus.

The recipient, who was suffering from chronic obstructiv­e lung disease before the transplant, died after 61 days.

“We want the transplant community to be aware that this can happen, and also that there may be things we can do to improve our success in screening patients for Covid,” said the surgeon, Dr Jules Lin, who also contribute­d to the investigat­ion.

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