Journal of King Saud University: Science (Jan 2021)

Evaluating antibody response pattern in asymptomatic virus infected pregnant females: Human well-being study

  • Ashaq Ali,
  • Zubia Rashid,
  • Jieqiong Zhou,
  • Muhammad Zubair Yousaf,
  • Saddia Galani,
  • Asma Ashraf,
  • Khalid A. Al-Ghanim,
  • Emin Al-Suliman,
  • Zubair Ahmed,
  • Muhammad Farooq,
  • Promy Virik,
  • Z.A. Kaimkhani,
  • Norah Al-Mulhm,
  • Shahid Mahboob,
  • Men Dong,
  • Qiuxiang Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
p. 101255

Abstract

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The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic infecting millions of people globally has given rise to serious public health threats. The need for early detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in asymptomatic pregnant women is compelling to detect vertical transmission timely. Here, 11 SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic pregnant cases from Wuhan China were investigated. All the patients were initially tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 on RT-PCR, so a chest CT scan was performed. Also, serum antibody (IgM and IgG) titers were estimated. CT scan of patients revealed typical abnormalities related to SARS-CoV-2, indicating ground-glass opacity and infection lesions suggesting viral pneumonia. Elevated IgM and IgG antibodies levels (p < 0.001) were also noticed in infected patients. Hence, CT imaging and serum antibody response are valuable in the early detection of SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic pregnant patients. These might serve as prognostic markers for healthcare professionals, in RT-PCR negative patients, to assess the effect of given treatment by chest CT.

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