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  • A study of 30 vaccinated healthcare workers with mild Omicron infections evaluated viral tests (viral culture, RAT, and RT-PCR) over two weeks.
  • Viral culture positivity was 46% on day 5 and 20% on day 7, indicating some level of transmissibility.
  • RAT and RT-PCR had a high negative predictive value, which suggests they could be effective in determining when individuals may no longer need to isolate.

Article Abstract

In this prospective cohort of 30 vaccinated healthcare workers with mild Omicron variant infection, we evaluated viral culture, rapid antigen test (RAT), and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) of respiratory samples at days 5, 7, 10, and 14. Viral culture was positive in 46% (11/24) and 20% (6/30) of samples at days 5 and 7, respectively. RAT and RT-PCR (Ct ≤35) showed 100% negative predictive value (NPV), with positive predictive values (PPVs) of 32% and 17%, respectively, for predicting viral culture positivity. A lower RT-PCR threshold (Ct ≤24) improved culture prediction (PPV = 39%; NPV = 100%). Vaccinated persons with mild Omicron infection are potentially transmissible up to day 7. RAT and RT-PCR might be useful tools for shortening the isolation period.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9619435PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiac391DOI Listing

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