Clinical and epidemiological features of patients with COVID-19 reinfection: a systematic review

被引:6
|
作者
Toro-Huamanchumo, C. J. [1 ]
Hilario-Gomez, M. M. [2 ]
Pinedo-Castillo, L. [3 ]
Zumaran-Nunez, C. J. [3 ]
Espinoza-Gonzales, F. [3 ]
Caballero-Alvarado, J. [4 ]
Rodriguez-Morales, A. J. [5 ,6 ]
Barboza, J. J. [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cesar Vallejo, Trujillo, Peru
[2] Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Soc Cientif San Fernando, Lima, Peru
[3] Univ Senor Sipan, Asociac Cient Estudiantes Med Univ Senor Sipan, Escuela Profes Med Humana, Chiclayo, Peru
[4] Univ Privada Antenor Orrego, Escuela Med, Trujillo, Peru
[5] Fdn Univ Autonoma Amer, Fac Med, Grp Invest Biomed, Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia
[6] Univ Cient Sur, Lima, Peru
[7] Univ Senor Sipan, Chiclayo, Peru
[8] 937 El Bosque, Trujillo, Peru
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; recurrence; reinfection; SARS-CoV-2; RESPONSES; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.nmni.2022.101021
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Recurrent positivity in a patient with COVID-19 may be due to various reasons, not necessarily reinfection. There is concern about the occurrence frequency of reinfection. Five databases and a preprint/preprint repository were searched. All case reports, case series, and observational studies were included. Bias was assessed for each study with the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale tool and reported according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA-2020). After eligibility, 77 studies were included for qualitative synthesis (52 case reports, 21 case series, and four case-controls; 1131 patients included). Of these, 16 studies described a second contact with the SARS-CoV-2 positive case, five studies described healthcare profession-related infection, ten studies described that the source of reinfection was likely to be from the community, one study described travel-related infection, nine studies described vulnerability-related infection due to comorbidity. The mean number of days from discharge or negative test to reinfection ranged from 23.3 to 57.6 days across the different included studies. The risk of bias for all case report/series studies was moderate/high. For observational studies, the risk of bias was low. Reinfection of patients with COVID-19 occurs between the first and second month after the first infection, but beyond, and 90 days have been proposed as a point to begin to consider it. The main factor for reinfection is contact with COVID-19 positive cases.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Reinfection in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review
    Ren, Xiangying
    Zhou, Jie
    Guo, Jing
    Hao, Chunmei
    Zheng, Mengxue
    Zhang, Rong
    Huang, Qiao
    Yao, Xiaomei
    Li, Ruiling
    Jin, Yinghui
    [J]. GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND POLICY, 2022, 7 (01)
  • [2] Reinfection in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review
    Xiangying Ren
    Jie Zhou
    Jing Guo
    Chunmei Hao
    Mengxue Zheng
    Rong Zhang
    Qiao Huang
    Xiaomei Yao
    Ruiling Li
    Yinghui Jin
    [J]. Global Health Research and Policy, 7
  • [3] A case of COVID-19 Reinfection and Systematic Review of Patterns of Reinfection
    Chamblain, Melissa
    Dawkins, Elissa
    Lane, Jason
    Ghany, Reyan
    Tamariz, Leonardo
    Palacio, Ana
    Guzman-Suarez, Belisa
    [J]. INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2021, 29 (06) : E409 - E411
  • [4] Clinical features and management of COVID-19: A systematic review
    Daha, S. K.
    Koirala, B.
    Chapagain, D.
    Lohani, P.
    Acharya, S.
    Sharma, P.
    [J]. TROPICAL BIOMEDICINE, 2020, 37 (02) : 409 - 420
  • [5] Epidemiological and clinical features of COVID-19 patients in Saudi Arabia
    Alahmari, Ahmed A.
    Khan, Anas A.
    Elganainy, Ahmed
    Almohammadi, Emad L.
    Hakawi, Ahmed M.
    Assiri, Abdullah M.
    Jokhdar, Hani A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFECTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 14 (04) : 437 - 443
  • [6] Clinical features of COVID-19 for integration of COVID-19 into influenza surveillance: A systematic review
    Lee, Bohee
    Ashcroft, Thulani
    Agyei-Manu, Eldad
    de los Godos, Emma Farfan
    Leow, Amanda
    Krishan, Prerna
    Kulkarni, Durga
    Nundy, Madhurima
    Hartnup, Karen
    Shi, Ting
    McSwiggan, Emilie
    Nair, Harish
    Theodoratou, Evropi
    McQuillan, Ruth
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HEALTH, 2022, 12 : 1 - 10
  • [7] Epidemiological and clinical features of pediatric COVID-19
    Cheng-Xian Guo
    Li He
    Ji-Ye Yin
    Xiang-Guang Meng
    Wei Tan
    Guo-Ping Yang
    Tao Bo
    Jun-Ping Liu
    Xin-Jian Lin
    Xiang Chen
    [J]. BMC Medicine, 18
  • [8] Epidemiological and clinical features of pediatric COVID-19
    Guo, Cheng-Xian
    He, Li
    Yin, Ji-Ye
    Meng, Xiang-Guang
    Tan, Wei
    Yang, Guo-Ping
    Bo, Tao
    Liu, Jun-Ping
    Lin, Xin-Jian
    Chen, Xiang
    [J]. BMC MEDICINE, 2020, 18 (01)
  • [9] Clinical features and outcomes of neonatal COVID-19: A systematic review
    Lim, Kia Hui
    Soong, Faith Si Jia
    Low, Yi Fen
    Goh, Xin Lei
    Amin, Zubair
    Ng, Yvonne Peng Mei
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY, 2021, 139
  • [10] Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of vaccinated COVID-19 patients: A meta-analysis and systematic review
    Tian, Wen
    Ren, Xingxiang
    Han, Mei
    Zhang, Yuanyuan
    Gao, Xu
    Chen, Zhihai
    Zhang, Wei
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 2022, 36