https://today.tamu.edu/2021/04/19/texas-a-genome-suggests-potential-resistance-to-antibodies/?utm_source=TAMUSocial&utm_term=TAMU_Social&utm_content=texas-a-genome-suggests-potential-resistance-to-antibodies%2F
Fortunately, the single case of it resulted in mild symptoms.
Fortunately, the single case of it resulted in mild symptoms.
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GHRC first detected BV-1 in a saliva sample taken from a Texas A&M student as part of the university's ongoing COVID-19 testing program. The sample tested positive at GHRC on March 5. It was re-tested and confirmed at a federally regulated lab at CHI St. Joseph Regional Hospital. The student resides off-campus, but is active in on-campus organizations. The student was given Texas A&M's general reporting guidelines.
The student later provided a second sample that tested positive on March 25, indicating the variant may cause a longer lasting infection than is typical of COVID-19 for adults ages 18-24. A third sample obtained on April 9 was negative and revealed no evidence of virus.
The student presented mild cold-like symptoms in early to mid-March that never progressed in severity and were fully resolved by April 2.