Asymptomatic COVID-19 infection: diagnosis, transmission, population characteristics

BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2021 Jul 30:bmjspcare-2020-002813. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2020-002813. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A novel coronavirus first discovered in late December 2019 has spread to many countries around the world. An increasing number of asymptomatic patients have been reported and their ability to spread the virus has been proven. This brings major challenges to the control of the transmission. The discovery and control of asymptomatic patients with COVID-19 are the key issues in future epidemic prevention and recovery. In this narrative review, we summarise the existing knowledge about asymptomatic patients and put forward detection methods that are suitable for finding such patients. Besides, we compared the characteristics and transmissibility of asymptomatic patients in different populations in order to find the best screening, diagnosis and control measures for different populations. Comprehensive preventive advice is also provided to prevent the spread of infection from asymptomatic patients.

Keywords: COVID-19; family management; hospital care; paediatrics; symptoms and symptom management.

Publication types

  • Review