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Differential Kinetics of Cycle Threshold Values during Admission by Symptoms among Patients with Mild COVID-19: A Prospective Cohort Study

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  • Teppei Sakano

    (Division of Innovation for Medical Information Technology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan
    Allm, Inc., Yushin Bldg. Shinkan 2F, 3-27-11 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan)

  • Mitsuyoshi Urashima

    (Division of Molecular Epidemiology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan)

  • Hiroyuki Takao

    (Division of Innovation for Medical Information Technology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan
    Department of Global Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan
    Department of Neurosurgery, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan)

  • Kohei Takeshita

    (Division of Innovation for Medical Information Technology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan)

  • Hiroe Kobashi

    (Infectious Disease Department, Team Medical Clinic, Tokyo 105-0003, Japan)

  • Takeo Fujiwara

    (Department of Global Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan)

Abstract

In the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, more than half of the cases of transmission may occur via asymptomatic individuals, which makes it difficult to contain. However, whether viral load in the throat during admission is different between asymptomatic and symptomatic patients is not well known. By conducting a prospective cohort study of patients with asymptomatic or mild COVID-19, cycle threshold (Ct) values of the polymerase chain reaction test for COVID-19 were examined every other day during admission. The Ct values during admission increased more steadily in symptomatic patients and febrile patients than in asymptomatic patients, with significance ( p = 0.01 and p = 0.004, respectively), although the Ct values as a whole were not significantly different between the two groups. Moreover, the Ct values as a whole were higher in patients with dysosmia/dysgeusia than in those without it ( p = 0.02), whereas they were lower in patients with a headache than those without ( p = 0.01). Patients who were IgG-positive at discharge maintained higher Ct values, e.g., more than 35, during admission than those with IgG-negative ( p = 0.03). Assuming that viral load and Ct values are negatively associated, the viral loads as a whole and their changes by time may be different by symptoms and immune reaction, i.e., IgG-positive at discharge.

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  • Teppei Sakano & Mitsuyoshi Urashima & Hiroyuki Takao & Kohei Takeshita & Hiroe Kobashi & Takeo Fujiwara, 2021. "Differential Kinetics of Cycle Threshold Values during Admission by Symptoms among Patients with Mild COVID-19: A Prospective Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(15), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:15:p:8181-:d:607058
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