2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.01.22269931
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High Rates of Rapid Antigen Test Positivity After 5 days of Isolation for COVID-19

Abstract: BackgroundThe emergence of the highly transmissible COVID-19 variant, omicron, has resulted in high numbers of breakthrough infections, including among healthcare workers (HCW). Recent CDC recommendations now allow healthcare workers to return to work after day 5 if symptoms have improved, without a requirement for a negative rapid antigen test (RAT).MethodsFully vaccinated and non-immunocompromised HCW at a large, urban, academic medical center who tested positive for COVID-19 starting in late December, 2021 … Show more

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“…Studies of managed isolation programs reported RAT positivity ranging from 31-58% on days 5-9 of isolation and PCR positivity ranging from 39-52% on day 5, 25-33% on day 6, and 13-22% on day 7. 3,57…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of managed isolation programs reported RAT positivity ranging from 31-58% on days 5-9 of isolation and PCR positivity ranging from 39-52% on day 5, 25-33% on day 6, and 13-22% on day 7. 3,57…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, two recent cross-sectional studies reported 43% and 54% RAT positivity in health care workers and in the community, respectively, after day 5. These results imply that the use of rapid antigen testing would significantly lengthen isolation periods for many people 15,16 . However, we lack systematic data in the Omicron era on the relationship between RATs and viral culture, and thus RATs and infectiousness after day 5, as they were not developed and approved for this use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This proportion is similar to model predictions 6 and observed results in health care workers. 7 Ever-symptomatic students were more likely to have a positive TTR than students who remained asymptomatic (43 vs. 17%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%