Identification of a Super-Spreading Chain of Transmission Associated with COVID-19 at the Early Stage of the Disease Outbreak in Wuhan

Authors

  • Ke Hu
  • Yang Zhao
  • Mengmei Wang
  • Qiqi Zeng
  • Xiaorui Wang
  • Ming Wang
  • Zhishui Zheng
  • Xiaochen Li
  • Yunting Zhang
  • Tao Wang
  • Shaolin Zeng
  • Yan Jiang
  • Dan Liu
  • Wenzhen Yu
  • Fang Hu
  • Hongyu Qin
  • Jingcan H

Abstract

Background: The super-spreading events were associated with the outbreaks of SARS and MERS, but their association with the outbreak of COVID-19 was unknown before we first published a report in medRxiv preprint in March 2020. Here, we reported a super-spreading transmission chain of SARS-CoV-2 involving an index patient, seven cancer patients, 40 health care workers and four family members.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study to identify the index patient and the exposed individuals linked to a chain of transmission associated with COVID-19. We collected and analyzed the data on demographic features, exposure history, clinical presentation, laboratory investigation, radiological examination, and disease outcome of these patients.

Results: We identified the index patient and another presumptive “super-spreader”, who initiated and amplified a super-spreading transmission chain associated with COVID-19, respectively. There were 31 female and 21 male patients in this cohort, and the median age was 37 years (range: 22-79 years). Each of them had an exposure history with the index patient or his close contacts. Approximately 87% (45/52) of the patients had fever or other symptoms, 96% (50/52) had abnormal chest CT-scan findings, 86% of the tested patients (39/45) were positive for SARS-CoV-2 in the nasopharyngeal or throat swab specimen, 85% of the tested patients (29/34) were positive for SARS-CoV-2-specific IgM and/or IgG, 15% of the RT-PCR positive patients were tested negative for the specific IgM and/or IgG at the convalescent phase, and 15% of the RT-PCR negative patients were tested positive for the specific IgM and/or IgG. The severe patients experienced a significant decrease in oximetry saturation, lymphocyte, and platelet counts, along with a significant increase in C-reactive protein, D-dimer, and lactate dehydrogenase. All six fatal cases h

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Published

2021-07-30

How to Cite

Hu, K., Zhao, Y., Wang, M., Zeng, Q., Wang, X., Wang, M., … H, J. (2021). Identification of a Super-Spreading Chain of Transmission Associated with COVID-19 at the Early Stage of the Disease Outbreak in Wuhan. Archives of Clinical and Biomedical Research, 5(4), 598–612. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acbr/article/view/14854