COVID-19 diagnosis and SARS-CoV-2 viral load in hospitalized patients versus people with Flu-Like Syndrome

At the beginning of the pandemic, the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS) did not to test all suspects cases of COVID-19, thus, hospitalized individuals, health professionals, and symptomatic contacts were prioritized. Contrary to the criteria adopted by the government, the municipality of Botucatu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brazilian Journal of Development 2023-02, Vol.9 (2), p.6644-6654
Hauptverfasser: Furtado, Fabiana Barcelos, Schnepper, Amanda Piveta, Ribeiro, Lucas Gabriel, De Almeida, Lauana Fogaça, Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco, Guimarães, Raul Borges, Ferreira, Claudia Pio, De Almeida, Gabriel Berg, Ferrari, Anna Paula, De Campos, Elisângela Cristina, Grotto, Rejane Maria Tommasini
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description At the beginning of the pandemic, the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS) did not to test all suspects cases of COVID-19, thus, hospitalized individuals, health professionals, and symptomatic contacts were prioritized. Contrary to the criteria adopted by the government, the municipality of Botucatu chose to test all people who manifested flu-like syndrome. We aimed to investigate whether positive cases for COVID-19 were more frequent in patients seeking diagnosis via SUS or in the group of people seeking diagnosis via Municipal Health Center and whether the viral load was expressed differently in hospitalized patients (HP) compared to mild symptoms (MHC). Results showed that there were no differences in the percentage between the groups. Regarding the viral load, significant differences were found between the samples from HP and MHC (3-10 days of symptoms), with HP presenting a lower viral load. The results provide significant information about the viral load at different time-lapses.
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