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Abstract Background Consolidated evidence suggests spontaneous immunity from SARS-CoV-2 is not durable, leading to the risk of reinfection, especially in the context of newly emerging viral strains. In patients with cancer who survive COVID-19 prevalence and severity of SARS-CoV-2 reinfections are unknown. Methods We aimed to document natural history and outcome from SARS-CoV-2 reinfection in patients recruited to OnCovid (NCT04393974), an active European registry enrolling consecutive patients with a history of solid or haematologic malignancy diagnosed with COVID-19. Results As of December 2021, out of 3108 eligible participants, 1806 COVID-19 survivors were subsequently followed at participating institutions. Among them, 34 reinfections (1.9%) were reported after a median time of 152 days (range: 40–620) from the first COVID-19 diagnosis, and with a median observation period from the second infection of 115 days (95% CI: 27–196). Most of the first infections were diagnosed in 2020 (27, 79.4%), while most of reinfections in 2021 (25, 73.5%). Haematological malignancies were the most frequent primary tumour (12, 35%). Compared to first infections, second infections had lower prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms (52.9% vs 91.2%, P = 0.0008) and required less COVID-19-specific therapy (11.8% vs 50%, P = 0.0013). Overall, 11 patients (32.4%) and 3 (8.8%) were fully and partially vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 before the second infection, respectively. The 14-day case fatality rate was 11.8%, with four death events, none of which among fully vaccinated patients. Conclusion This study shows that reinfections in COVID-19 survivors with cancer are possible and more common in patients with haematological malignancies. Reinfections carry a 11% risk of mortality, which rises to 15% among unvaccinated patients, highlighting the importance of universal vaccination of patients with cancer.
Càncer - Pacients, 610, Coronavirus infections, Infeccions per coronavirus, PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES::Immune System Phenomena::Immunity::Immunity, Innate, Article, DISEASES::Neoplasms, COVID-19 Testing, DISEASES::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections, Neoplasms, Immunitat natural, Humans, ENFERMEDADES::virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Nidovirales::infecciones por Coronaviridae::infecciones por Coronavirus, Vacunació, REINFECTION, Public health, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccination, Immunity, COVID-19, 600, Cancer patients, FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS::fenómenos del sistema inmunitario::inmunidad::inmunidad innata, Immunity, Innate, Malalts de càncer, Immunitat, Oncology, ENFERMEDADES::neoplasias, Hematologic Neoplasms, Reinfection, COVID-19 (Malaltia) - Vacunació
Càncer - Pacients, 610, Coronavirus infections, Infeccions per coronavirus, PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES::Immune System Phenomena::Immunity::Immunity, Innate, Article, DISEASES::Neoplasms, COVID-19 Testing, DISEASES::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections, Neoplasms, Immunitat natural, Humans, ENFERMEDADES::virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Nidovirales::infecciones por Coronaviridae::infecciones por Coronavirus, Vacunació, REINFECTION, Public health, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccination, Immunity, COVID-19, 600, Cancer patients, FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS::fenómenos del sistema inmunitario::inmunidad::inmunidad innata, Immunity, Innate, Malalts de càncer, Immunitat, Oncology, ENFERMEDADES::neoplasias, Hematologic Neoplasms, Reinfection, COVID-19 (Malaltia) - Vacunació
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