Clinical and laboratory characteristics of symptomatic healthcare workers with suspected COVID-19: a prospective cohort study

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Bal, Antonin | Brengel-Pesce, Karen | Gaymard, Alexandre | Quéromès, Grégory | Guibert, Nicolas | Frobert, Emilie | Bouscambert, Maude | Trabaud, Mary-Anne | Allantaz-Frager, Florence | Oriol, Guy | Cheynet, Valérie | D’aubarede, Constance | Massardier-Pilonchery, Amélie | Buisson, Marlyse | Lupo, Julien | Pozzetto, Bruno | Poignard, Pascal | Lina, Bruno | Fassier, Jean-Baptiste | Morfin, Florence | Trouillet-Assant, Sophie | Adnot, Jerôme | Alfaiate, Dulce | Bergeret, Alain | Boibieux, André | Bonnet, Florent | Brunel-Dalmas, Florence | Caire, Eurydice | Charbotel, Barbara | Chiarello, Pierre | Cotte, Laurent | Durupt, François | Escuret, Vanessa | Fascia, Pascal | Fontaine, Juliette | Gaillot-Durand, Lucie | Gillet, Myriam | Godinot, Matthieu | Gueyffier, François | Josset, Laurence | Lahousse, Matthieu | Lozano, Hélène | Makhloufi, Djamila | Milon, Marie-Paule | Moll, Frédéric | Narbey, David | Nazare, Julie-Anne | Oria, Fatima | Perry, Marielle | Pitiot, Virginie | Prudent, Mélanie | Rabilloud, Muriel | Samperiz, Audrey | Schlienger, Isabelle | Simon, Chantal | Valette, Martine

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International audience. Abstract A comprehensive clinical and microbiological assessments of COVID-19 in front-line healthcare workers (HCWs) is needed. Between April 10th and May 28th, 2020, 319 HCWs with acute illness were reviewed. In addition to SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR screening, a multiplex molecular panel was used for testing other respiratory pathogens. For SARS-CoV-2 positive HCWs, the normalized viral load, viral culture, and virus neutralization assays were performed weekly. For SARS-CoV-2 negative HCWs, SARS-CoV-2 serological testing was performed one month after inclusion. Among the 319 HCWs included, 67 (21.0%) were tested positive for SARS-CoV-2; 65/67 (97.0%) developed mild form of COVID-19. Other respiratory pathogens were found in 6/66 (9.1%) SARS-CoV-2 positive and 47/241 (19.5%) SARS-Cov-2 negative HCWs ( p = 0.07). The proportion of HCWs with a viral load > 5.0 log 10 cp/mL (Ct value < 25) was less than 15% at 8 days after symptom onset; 12% of HCWs were positive after 40 days (Ct > 37). More than 90% of cultivable virus had a viral load > 4.5 log 10 cp/mL (Ct < 26) and were collected within 10 days after symptom onset. Among negative HCWs, 6/190 (3.2%) seroconverted. Our data suggest that the determination of viral load can be used for appreciating the infectiousness of infected HCWs. These data could be helpful for facilitating their return to work.

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