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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19: REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical manifestations and severity of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 treated at Sabará Hospital Infantil. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective, and observational study. All cases of COVID-19 confirmed by RT-qPCR of patients seen at the hospita...
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Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695045/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020305 |
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author | Rabha, Anna Clara de Oliveira, Francisco Ivanildo de Oliveira, Thales Araújo Cesar, Regina Grigolli Fongaro, Giuliana Mariano, Roberta Ferreira Camargo, Clarice Neves Fernandes, Fátima Rodrigues Wandalsen, Gustavo Falbo |
author_facet | Rabha, Anna Clara de Oliveira, Francisco Ivanildo de Oliveira, Thales Araújo Cesar, Regina Grigolli Fongaro, Giuliana Mariano, Roberta Ferreira Camargo, Clarice Neves Fernandes, Fátima Rodrigues Wandalsen, Gustavo Falbo |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical manifestations and severity of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 treated at Sabará Hospital Infantil. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective, and observational study. All cases of COVID-19 confirmed by RT-qPCR of patients seen at the hospital (emergency room, first-aid room, and ICU) were analyzed. The severity of the cases was classified according to the Chinese Consensus. RESULTS: Among the 115 children included, a predominance of boys (57%) was verified, and the median age was two years. A total of 22 children were hospitalized, 12 in the ICU. Of the total, 26% had comorbidities with a predominance of asthma (13%). Fever, cough, and nasal discharge were the most frequent symptoms. Respiratory symptoms were reported by 58% of children and gastrointestinal symptoms, by 34%. Three children were asymptomatic, 81 (70%) had upper airway symptoms, 15 (13%) had mild pneumonia, and 16 (14%) had severe pneumonia. Hospitalized children were younger than non-hospitalized children (7 months vs. 36 months). In hospitalized patients, a higher frequency of irritability, dyspnea, drowsiness, respiratory distress, low oxygen saturation, and hepatomegaly was observed. Chest radiography was performed in 69 children with 45% of abnormal exams. No child required mechanical ventilation and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Most of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 had mild upper airway symptoms. Clinical manifestations of COVID-19 were more severe among younger children who exhibited gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms more frequently. |
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spelling | pubmed-76950452020-12-04 CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19: REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL Rabha, Anna Clara de Oliveira, Francisco Ivanildo de Oliveira, Thales Araújo Cesar, Regina Grigolli Fongaro, Giuliana Mariano, Roberta Ferreira Camargo, Clarice Neves Fernandes, Fátima Rodrigues Wandalsen, Gustavo Falbo Rev Paul Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical manifestations and severity of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 treated at Sabará Hospital Infantil. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective, and observational study. All cases of COVID-19 confirmed by RT-qPCR of patients seen at the hospital (emergency room, first-aid room, and ICU) were analyzed. The severity of the cases was classified according to the Chinese Consensus. RESULTS: Among the 115 children included, a predominance of boys (57%) was verified, and the median age was two years. A total of 22 children were hospitalized, 12 in the ICU. Of the total, 26% had comorbidities with a predominance of asthma (13%). Fever, cough, and nasal discharge were the most frequent symptoms. Respiratory symptoms were reported by 58% of children and gastrointestinal symptoms, by 34%. Three children were asymptomatic, 81 (70%) had upper airway symptoms, 15 (13%) had mild pneumonia, and 16 (14%) had severe pneumonia. Hospitalized children were younger than non-hospitalized children (7 months vs. 36 months). In hospitalized patients, a higher frequency of irritability, dyspnea, drowsiness, respiratory distress, low oxygen saturation, and hepatomegaly was observed. Chest radiography was performed in 69 children with 45% of abnormal exams. No child required mechanical ventilation and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Most of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 had mild upper airway symptoms. Clinical manifestations of COVID-19 were more severe among younger children who exhibited gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms more frequently. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7695045/ /pubmed/33263697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020305 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rabha, Anna Clara de Oliveira, Francisco Ivanildo de Oliveira, Thales Araújo Cesar, Regina Grigolli Fongaro, Giuliana Mariano, Roberta Ferreira Camargo, Clarice Neves Fernandes, Fátima Rodrigues Wandalsen, Gustavo Falbo CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19: REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title | CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19:
REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title_full | CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19:
REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title_fullStr | CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19:
REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title_full_unstemmed | CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19:
REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title_short | CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH COVID-19:
REPORT OF THE FIRST 115 CASES FROM SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL |
title_sort | clinical manifestations of children and adolescents with covid-19:
report of the first 115 cases from sabará hospital infantil |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695045/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020305 |
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