Mental Health Clinician (Sep 2021)

COVID-19 reinfection in a patient with a serious mental illness within a long-term inpatient psychiatric care hospital

  • Brianna Englett, PharmD, BCPP,
  • Amy Magdalany, PharmD,
  • Tiffany L. Gordon, PharmD, BCPP,
  • Kelly Holladay, PharmD, BCPP

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9740/mhc.2021.09.292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 292 – 296

Abstract

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There is an increasing number of case reports of COVID-19 reinfection. The mechanism of reinfection is poorly understood and evolving. Prevention of the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 for those with a serious mental illness (SMI) living in a congregate setting presents unique challenges. In this case report, we describe an individual with an SMI in a long-term inpatient psychiatric care hospital who was initially diagnosed in June 2020 with COVID-19 infection via a polymerase chain reaction test. Approximately 6 months later, the patient presented with a COVID-19 reinfection and more severe COVID-like symptoms.

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