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Human bodies are responding differently to Covid-19 and testing must catch up, immunologist says

Growing immunity has enabled the body to recognise the virus faster and better suppress it, the immunologist said. PHOTO: AFP
WASHINGTON – With Covid-19 outbreaks being whipped up for a fifth year, testing has emerged as a source of frustration once again.

Whereas obtaining a test was often difficult in early 2020, now, the abundance of cheaper rapid kits in grocery shops and home medicine cabinets has led to a new concern – they do not seem to work.

“When people tell me that their rapid antigen tests never turn positive, they’re usually talking to me because they’re frustrated,” says immunologist and epidemiologist Michael Mina.

In fact, the tests work just as well as they did when they first came out.

What has changed is how our bodies are responding to the coronavirus, leading many people to test too early, says Dr Mina, chief science officer at digital healthcare company eMed, which helped implement the United States government’s Home Test to Treat programme a year ago.

In 2020, the loss of smell and taste, fatigue, and a dry cough heralded the start of Covid-19, usually a week after the virus entered the body.

“Those first symptoms came on after the virus was tearing you apart,” he said.

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Multiple vaccinations and natural infections since then have made most people “immunologically educated”, Dr Mina says.

A growing wall of immunity has enabled the body to recognise Sars-CoV-2 faster and do a better job at suppressing it, even as the virus spawned dozens of new variants.

That means nasal congestion, fever, and other early signs of viral illness can develop within a day or two of infection during a “prodromal phase” that occurs before symptoms of the disease have fully developed, according to Dr Mina.

“That’s just our immune system saying, ‘Hey, I’m starting to recognise something here’,” he says.

The faster immune system response led some scientists to believe that the coronavirus’s incubation period has shortened over time.

But the virus’ growth kinetics have changed very little since 2020, Dr Mina says. “It still takes the same amount of time for the virus to go from, say, 10 particles to 10 million particles.”

In 2020, the health authorities recommended waiting four or five days after a coronavirus exposure to get tested, reflecting when the amount of virus in the upper airway was nearing a peak and readily detectable.

But the onset of prodromal symptoms and the relative ease of home testing now mean people are screening for Covid-19 much sooner.

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“A lot of people are reaching for those tests 24 to 48 hours (after) exposure,” says Dr Mina, a former assistant professor of epidemiology, immunology, and infectious diseases at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston. “And, just like in 2020, the virus hasn’t yet grown to high levels in the nose. It really takes four, five, six days.”

Dr Mina says “educated” immune systems are providing a kind of built-in rapid test. Instead of a positive result on a test strip, the signal of infection comes in the form of congestion and fever.

“You might have to wait an extra day or two before you can run that confirmatory rapid antigen test after your ‘immune test’ has already started to signal that there’s something there,” he says.

Studies of transmission patterns in households early in the pandemic showed that infected people were most likely to spread the virus four to six days after exposure. The infectious window has not changed significantly since then, Dr Mina says. A person who tests negative on a rapid test two days after a coronavirus exposure remains at low risk of spreading it.

“Could you infect your spouse or somebody you’re really close with on day two? Probably,” he says. “But are you likely to be a super spreader and be negative on a test? Probably not.”

Testing positive, on the other hand, signals the presence of a lot of virus and the risk of infecting others.

Site variability

Dr Mina recommends swabbing both the throat and the mouth to improve the sensitivity of a rapid test, since virus levels across both sites can vary from person to person.

Also, the coronavirus survives best at 37 deg C, making the throat a more hospitable environment than the nose.

Even when someone has mild symptoms after a coronavirus exposure and continues to return negative rapid tests over several days, it does not necessarily mean they have escaped infection, or that their swabbing technique or tests are faulty, Dr Mina says.

It could instead mean that the person’s “educated” immune system has successfully prevented the virus from reaching levels detectable on a rapid antigen test.

The threshold is about 100,000 copies per millilitre – a tiny fraction of the one billion to one trillion copies per millilitre individuals can have at their infectious peak, he says.

As people’s immunity builds, more people will likely not return a positive rapid test even if they get Covid-19 and feel unwell.

“I want every test to be falsely negative because that describes the triumph of immunity,” Dr Mina says. “It means your immune system is doing what it should be doing.”

Still, he cautions that even when the virus is being suppressed in the respiratory tract, it could be flourishing elsewhere in the body, like the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

“If you really think you’ve been exposed, and you feel like you have GI symptoms, treatment might be right for you – it might make sense to get Paxlovid even though you don’t have a positive test,” Dr Mina says. “The test is only as good as the sample, which is only as good as where the virus is in your body.” BLOOMBERG




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quote originally posted by seelangui:

Is it a good news




Cannot detect means test kits outdated need to make new ones

Else infected will think they always negative and go out to spread non stop




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Cannot detect means test kits outdated need to make new ones

Else infected will think they always negative and go out to spread non stop



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