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Possible COVID-19 reinfection in a patient with X-linked agammaglobulinaemia.
Loh, Sook Yin; Bassett, John; Hoodless, Emily Jayne; Walshaw, Martin.
  • Loh SY; Intensive Care Unit, Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chester, Cheshire West and Chester, UK lohsy@doctors.org.uk.
  • Bassett J; Metabolic Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
  • Hoodless EJ; Respiratory, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.
  • Walshaw M; Respiratory Department, St. Helens, UK.
BMJ Case Rep ; 14(3)2021 Mar 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1136066
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This report highlights the case of a patient with X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) and resultant bronchiectasis who was discharged from hospital after recovering from real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR positive COVID-19 infection having had a subsequent negative swab and resolution of symptoms, but was readmitted 3 weeks later with recrudescent symptoms and a further positive swab. Although there are reports of COVID-19 infection in XLA, for the first time we report a case of possible reinfection. Lessons learnt from this case include the potential for reinfection of COVID-19 in a patient with a weakened immune system and the importance of repeating COVID-19 swabs in inpatients. Extra caution needs to be taken when providing care in groups of patients who have a weakened or absent immune system.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Agammaglobulinemia / Genetic Diseases, X-Linked / Reinfection / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Bcr-2020-240765

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Agammaglobulinemia / Genetic Diseases, X-Linked / Reinfection / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Bcr-2020-240765