1.A descriptive analysis of clinical characteristics of COVID19 among healthcare workers in a district specialist hospital
Joash Tan-Loh ; Brian Mun Keong Cheong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2021;76(1):24-28
Introduction: COVID-19 is a highly transmissible respiratory
virus that has affected millions of people worldwide in the
span of months. The burden of disease among healthcare
workers (HCW) has not been well studied despite reports of
infectivity and transmission around the world. Two HCW in
Hospital Teluk Intan (HTI) contracted COVID-19 while
attending a social event. They were in close proximity with
colleagues upon returning to work, resulting in the spread of
infection among other HCW in HTI.
2.INCONSISTENCIES IN DETECTING RDRP GENE BY RDRP CONFIRMATORY ASSAY LEADING TO FALSE NEGATIVE COVID-19 RESULTS: A CASE REPORT FROM A DISTRICT REFERRAL HOSPITAL
Jo Yen Yong ; Mangalam Sinniah ; Joash Tan-Loh ; Nor Akmal Mokhtar ; Brian Mun Keong Cheong
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2020;23(Special Issue COVID19):1-5
Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) should be interpreted with clinical, epidemiological history and exposure risk to avoid misdiagnosis. We report a cruise-ship worker with significant travelling history, presented with acute respiratory symptoms and radiographic evidence of viral pneumonia. Initial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene confirmatory assay was negative. Use of a more robust RT-PCR assay detected ORF1ab, N and S genes for COVID-19, and the diagnosis was supported by an IgM and IgG positive COVID-19 serology. Subsequent follow up samples which reported inconsistencies in detecting RdRp gene also raise the concern of reliability of RdRp gene as the confirmatory assay for diagnosis of COVID-19. Patient later had prolonged viral shedding beyond serological recovery, with a negative viral culture reflecting non-infectivity.
SARS-CoV-2
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COVID-19
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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