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COVID-19 in children: clinical and epidemiological spectrum in the community

Most publications on pediatric COVID-19 in Spain were performed at the beginning of the pandemic when some diagnostic tools were not widely available. This study aims to show the real spectrum of the infection based on wide detection of cases due to symptoms and contact tracing. A descriptive and an...

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Autores principales: García-Vera, César, Castejón-Ramírez, Sandra, Laín Miranda, Elena, Hernández Abadía, Rebeca, García Ventura, María, Borque Navarro, Elena, Rubio Sánchez, Patricia, Baeta Ruiz, Álvaro, Mengual Gil, José María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8371417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34406504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-021-04235-4
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author García-Vera, César
Castejón-Ramírez, Sandra
Laín Miranda, Elena
Hernández Abadía, Rebeca
García Ventura, María
Borque Navarro, Elena
Rubio Sánchez, Patricia
Baeta Ruiz, Álvaro
Mengual Gil, José María
author_facet García-Vera, César
Castejón-Ramírez, Sandra
Laín Miranda, Elena
Hernández Abadía, Rebeca
García Ventura, María
Borque Navarro, Elena
Rubio Sánchez, Patricia
Baeta Ruiz, Álvaro
Mengual Gil, José María
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description Most publications on pediatric COVID-19 in Spain were performed at the beginning of the pandemic when some diagnostic tools were not widely available. This study aims to show the real spectrum of the infection based on wide detection of cases due to symptoms and contact tracing. A descriptive and analytical observational study was performed including pediatric cases (0 to 14 years) from the region of Aragón between May 12 and October 31, 2020. Diagnostics was by PCR detection of viral RNA, rapid antigen detection test, or positive IgG serology. There were 5933 positive children included. Of them, 49.03% were women. The mean age was 7.53 ± 4.28 years. The source of infection could not be determined in 17.8% of cases. As for the rest, was determined to be within the family environment in 67.8%. The percentage of asymptomatic patients was 50.3%. Among symptomatic patients, fever (58.1%) and cough (46.7%) were the most frequent symptoms. Hospitalization was required in 0.52% of infected, intensive care unit admission was on 0.05%, and there was one death (0.02%). Children under the age of one presented some symptoms more frequently (71.6% vs 48.5%; OR 2.68; 95% CI 2.08 to 3.45; p < 0.001) and required more hospitalizations (3.9% vs 0.34%; OR 11.52; 95% CI 5.65 to 23.52; p < 0.001). Conclusion: In our environment, SARS-CoV-2 infection is like other mild respiratory viral infections in the population under the age of 15. The contagion occurs mainly in the family environment, the number of asymptomatic is high, being the symptoms mild and the complications very infrequent.
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spelling pubmed-83714172021-08-18 COVID-19 in children: clinical and epidemiological spectrum in the community García-Vera, César Castejón-Ramírez, Sandra Laín Miranda, Elena Hernández Abadía, Rebeca García Ventura, María Borque Navarro, Elena Rubio Sánchez, Patricia Baeta Ruiz, Álvaro Mengual Gil, José María Eur J Pediatr Original Article Most publications on pediatric COVID-19 in Spain were performed at the beginning of the pandemic when some diagnostic tools were not widely available. This study aims to show the real spectrum of the infection based on wide detection of cases due to symptoms and contact tracing. A descriptive and analytical observational study was performed including pediatric cases (0 to 14 years) from the region of Aragón between May 12 and October 31, 2020. Diagnostics was by PCR detection of viral RNA, rapid antigen detection test, or positive IgG serology. There were 5933 positive children included. Of them, 49.03% were women. The mean age was 7.53 ± 4.28 years. The source of infection could not be determined in 17.8% of cases. As for the rest, was determined to be within the family environment in 67.8%. The percentage of asymptomatic patients was 50.3%. Among symptomatic patients, fever (58.1%) and cough (46.7%) were the most frequent symptoms. Hospitalization was required in 0.52% of infected, intensive care unit admission was on 0.05%, and there was one death (0.02%). Children under the age of one presented some symptoms more frequently (71.6% vs 48.5%; OR 2.68; 95% CI 2.08 to 3.45; p < 0.001) and required more hospitalizations (3.9% vs 0.34%; OR 11.52; 95% CI 5.65 to 23.52; p < 0.001). Conclusion: In our environment, SARS-CoV-2 infection is like other mild respiratory viral infections in the population under the age of 15. The contagion occurs mainly in the family environment, the number of asymptomatic is high, being the symptoms mild and the complications very infrequent. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-08-18 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8371417/ /pubmed/34406504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-021-04235-4 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021, corrected publication 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Rubio Sánchez, Patricia
Baeta Ruiz, Álvaro
Mengual Gil, José María
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