Estimating infectiousness throughout SARS-CoV-2 infection course
Author(s) -
Terry C. Jones,
Guido Biele,
Barbara Mühlemann,
Talitha Veith,
Julia Schneider,
Jörn Beheim-Schwarzbach,
Tobias Bleicker,
Julia Tesch,
Marie Luisa Schmidt,
Leif Erik Sander,
Florian Kurth,
Peter Menzel,
Rolf Schwarzer,
Marta Żuchowski,
Jörg Hofmann,
Andi Krumbholz,
Angela Stein,
Anke Edelmann,
Victor M. Corman,
Christian Drosten
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.abi5273
Subject(s) - asymptomatic , covid-19 , viral shedding , viral load , medicine , coronavirus , virology , betacoronavirus , respiratory system , viral culture , virus , immunology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , disease
Two elementary parameters for quantifying viral infection and shedding are viral load and whether samples yield a replicating virus isolate in cell culture. We examined 25,381 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in Germany, including 6110 from test centers attended by presymptomatic, asymptomatic, and mildly symptomatic (PAMS) subjects, 9519 who were hospitalized, and 1533 B.1.1.7 lineage infections. The viral load of the youngest subjects was lower than that of the older subjects by 0.5 (or fewer) log 10 units, and they displayed an estimated ~78% of the peak cell culture replication probability; in part this was due to smaller swab sizes and unlikely to be clinically relevant. Viral loads above 10 9 copies per swab were found in 8% of subjects, one-third of whom were PAMS, with a mean age of 37.6 years. We estimate 4.3 days from onset of shedding to peak viral load (10 8.1 RNA copies per swab) and peak cell culture isolation probability (0.75). B.1.1.7 subjects had mean log 10 viral load 1.05 higher than that of non-B.1.1.7 subjects, and the estimated cell culture replication probability of B.1.1.7 subjects was higher by a factor of 2.6.
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