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Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 features changed with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in adults. This study aims to describe COVID-19 symptoms in children and adolescents during the Parental, Delta, and Omicron eras METHODS: A single-centre, prospective observational study was conducted on individuals aged...

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Autores principales: Di Chiara, Costanza, Boracchini, Riccardo, Sturniolo, Giulia, Barbieri, Alessia, Costenaro, Paola, Cozzani, Sandra, De Pieri, Marica, Liberati, Cecilia, Zin, Annachiara, Padoan, Andrea, Bonfante, Francesco, Kakkar, Fatima, Cantarutti, Anna, Donà, Daniele, Giaquinto, Carlo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37635788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193857
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author Di Chiara, Costanza
Boracchini, Riccardo
Sturniolo, Giulia
Barbieri, Alessia
Costenaro, Paola
Cozzani, Sandra
De Pieri, Marica
Liberati, Cecilia
Zin, Annachiara
Padoan, Andrea
Bonfante, Francesco
Kakkar, Fatima
Cantarutti, Anna
Donà, Daniele
Giaquinto, Carlo
author_facet Di Chiara, Costanza
Boracchini, Riccardo
Sturniolo, Giulia
Barbieri, Alessia
Costenaro, Paola
Cozzani, Sandra
De Pieri, Marica
Liberati, Cecilia
Zin, Annachiara
Padoan, Andrea
Bonfante, Francesco
Kakkar, Fatima
Cantarutti, Anna
Donà, Daniele
Giaquinto, Carlo
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description INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 features changed with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in adults. This study aims to describe COVID-19 symptoms in children and adolescents during the Parental, Delta, and Omicron eras METHODS: A single-centre, prospective observational study was conducted on individuals aged 0–20 years attending the University Hospital of Padua (Italy) from April 2020 to December 2022. COVID-19 cases were defined by positive SARS-CoV-2 molecular detection and/or serology; patient/family symptoms and virological positivity were considered to determine the infection onset. Variables were summarized and compared using appropriate tests of descriptive statistics RESULTS: A total of 509 cases [46% female, median age eight years (IQR: 4–12)] were studied. Three-hundred-eighty-seven (76%), 52 (10%), and 70 (14%) subjects experienced COVID-19 during the Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves, respectively. All subjects developed an asymptomatic/mild COVID-19. Overall, the most frequent symptoms were fever (47%) and rhinitis (21%), which showed a significant increasing incidence from the Parental to Omicron waves (p < 0.001). Conversely, diarrhea was most common during the pre-Omicron eras (p = 0.03). Stratifying symptoms according to the age group, fever, rhinitis, and skin rashes were observed more frequently among infants/toddlers; conversely, fatigue was more common in children older than five years. The duration of symptoms was similar across different SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs); conversely, the number of symptoms varied according to the age group (p < 0.0001) DISCUSSION: This study showed differences in COVID-19 clinical presentation among infants, children, and adolescents and confirmed Omicron infection is more likely to be associated with upper respiratory symptoms. However, further population-based studies are needed to support these findings. In addition, active surveillance will play a crucial role in assessing the disease severity of future VOCs.
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spelling pubmed-104501482023-08-26 Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study Di Chiara, Costanza Boracchini, Riccardo Sturniolo, Giulia Barbieri, Alessia Costenaro, Paola Cozzani, Sandra De Pieri, Marica Liberati, Cecilia Zin, Annachiara Padoan, Andrea Bonfante, Francesco Kakkar, Fatima Cantarutti, Anna Donà, Daniele Giaquinto, Carlo Front Pediatr Pediatrics INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 features changed with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in adults. This study aims to describe COVID-19 symptoms in children and adolescents during the Parental, Delta, and Omicron eras METHODS: A single-centre, prospective observational study was conducted on individuals aged 0–20 years attending the University Hospital of Padua (Italy) from April 2020 to December 2022. COVID-19 cases were defined by positive SARS-CoV-2 molecular detection and/or serology; patient/family symptoms and virological positivity were considered to determine the infection onset. Variables were summarized and compared using appropriate tests of descriptive statistics RESULTS: A total of 509 cases [46% female, median age eight years (IQR: 4–12)] were studied. Three-hundred-eighty-seven (76%), 52 (10%), and 70 (14%) subjects experienced COVID-19 during the Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves, respectively. All subjects developed an asymptomatic/mild COVID-19. Overall, the most frequent symptoms were fever (47%) and rhinitis (21%), which showed a significant increasing incidence from the Parental to Omicron waves (p < 0.001). Conversely, diarrhea was most common during the pre-Omicron eras (p = 0.03). Stratifying symptoms according to the age group, fever, rhinitis, and skin rashes were observed more frequently among infants/toddlers; conversely, fatigue was more common in children older than five years. The duration of symptoms was similar across different SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs); conversely, the number of symptoms varied according to the age group (p < 0.0001) DISCUSSION: This study showed differences in COVID-19 clinical presentation among infants, children, and adolescents and confirmed Omicron infection is more likely to be associated with upper respiratory symptoms. However, further population-based studies are needed to support these findings. In addition, active surveillance will play a crucial role in assessing the disease severity of future VOCs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10450148/ /pubmed/37635788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193857 Text en © 2023 Di Chiara, Boracchini, Sturniolo, Barbieri, Costenaro, Cozzani, De Pieri, Liberati, Zin, Padoan, Bonfante, Kakkar, Cantarutti, Donà and Giaquinto. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Di Chiara, Costanza
Boracchini, Riccardo
Sturniolo, Giulia
Barbieri, Alessia
Costenaro, Paola
Cozzani, Sandra
De Pieri, Marica
Liberati, Cecilia
Zin, Annachiara
Padoan, Andrea
Bonfante, Francesco
Kakkar, Fatima
Cantarutti, Anna
Donà, Daniele
Giaquinto, Carlo
Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title_full Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title_fullStr Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title_short Clinical features of COVID-19 in Italian outpatient children and adolescents during Parental, Delta, and Omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
title_sort clinical features of covid-19 in italian outpatient children and adolescents during parental, delta, and omicron waves: a prospective, observational, cohort study
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37635788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193857
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