Incidence, significance, and persistence of human coronavirus infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients

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Emily M. Eichenberger
Rosemary Soave
Dana Zappetti
Catherine B. Small
Tsiporah Shore
Koen van Besien
Claire Douglass
Lars F. Westblade
Michael J. Satlin
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[1] NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Duke University Medical Center,Department of Infectious Disease
[3] Weill Cornell Medicine,Transplantation
[4] Weill Cornell Medicine,Oncology Infectious Diseases Program, Division of Infectious Diseases
[5] Weill Cornell Medicine,Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
[6] Weill Cornell Medicine,Division of Hematology & Medical Oncology
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients are at increased risk of respiratory viral infections and their associated complications. Unlike other respiratory viruses, little is known about the clinical significance of human coronavirus infection (HCoV) in this population. We retrospectively identified all HSCT recipients who were transplanted between May 2013 and June 2017 at our institution and characterized the cumulative incidence of post-transplant HCoV infection. Of 678 patients who underwent HSCT during the study period, 112 (17%) developed HCoV infection, making HCoV the fourth most common respiratory viral infection. Thirty-four (30%) HCoV-infected patients progressed to proven or probable lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). Age ≥50, graft-versus-host disease, corticosteroids, hypoalbuminemia, and inpatient status at the time of infection were independently associated with progression to LRTI. Twenty-seven (59%) patients who underwent repeat NP swab had persistent viral shedding for ≥21 days, with a median duration of 4 weeks of viral shedding. We conclude that HCoV is common and clinically significant in HSCT recipients, with nearly one-third of patients progressing to proven or probable LRTI. Evaluating for LRTI risk factors found in this study may identify patients who require closer surveillance and aggressive supportive care when infected with HCoV.
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