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Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study

There is a scarcity of population-level data of pediatric COVID-19 infection from Southeast Asia. This study aims to describe and compare epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and outcome data among pediatric COVID-19 cases versus controls in two neighboring countries, Singapore and Malaysia. We use...

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Autores principales: Wong, Judith Ju Ming, Gan, Chin Seng, Kaushal, Sanghvi Heli, Chuah, Soo Lin, Sultana, Rehena, Tan, Natalie Woon Hui, Eg, Kah Peng, Thoon, Koh Cheng, Lee, Jan Hau, Yung, Chee Fu
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8991357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35168193
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-1000
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author Wong, Judith Ju Ming
Gan, Chin Seng
Kaushal, Sanghvi Heli
Chuah, Soo Lin
Sultana, Rehena
Tan, Natalie Woon Hui
Eg, Kah Peng
Thoon, Koh Cheng
Lee, Jan Hau
Yung, Chee Fu
author_facet Wong, Judith Ju Ming
Gan, Chin Seng
Kaushal, Sanghvi Heli
Chuah, Soo Lin
Sultana, Rehena
Tan, Natalie Woon Hui
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Thoon, Koh Cheng
Lee, Jan Hau
Yung, Chee Fu
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description There is a scarcity of population-level data of pediatric COVID-19 infection from Southeast Asia. This study aims to describe and compare epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and outcome data among pediatric COVID-19 cases versus controls in two neighboring countries, Singapore and Malaysia. We used a test-negative case–control study design recruiting all suspected COVID-19 cases (defined by either clinical or epidemiological criteria) from January 2020 to March 2021 admitted to two main pediatric centers in Singapore and Malaysia. Data were collected using a standardized registry (Pediatric Acute and Critical Care COVID-19 Registry of Asia). The primary outcome was laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with COVID-19. This study included 923 children with median age of 4 (interquartile range 2–9) years. Of these, 35.3% were COVID-19 cases. Children with COVID-19 were more likely to be asymptomatic compared with controls (49.4 versus 18.6%; P < 0.0001). They were also less likely to develop respiratory complications, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, or organ dysfunction. Four (1.2%) of our COVID-19 patients required respiratory support compared with 14.2% of controls needing respiratory support. COVID-19 cases tended to have lower neutrophil count but higher hemoglobin compared with controls. There were no reported deaths of COVID-19 infection; in contrast, 0.7% of the control group died. In the multivariable analysis, older age, travel history, and close contact with an infected household member were associated with COVID-19 infection. This study shows that the majority of pediatric COVID-19 cases were of lesser severity compared with other community acquired respiratory infections.
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spelling pubmed-89913572022-04-19 Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study Wong, Judith Ju Ming Gan, Chin Seng Kaushal, Sanghvi Heli Chuah, Soo Lin Sultana, Rehena Tan, Natalie Woon Hui Eg, Kah Peng Thoon, Koh Cheng Lee, Jan Hau Yung, Chee Fu Am J Trop Med Hyg Research Article There is a scarcity of population-level data of pediatric COVID-19 infection from Southeast Asia. This study aims to describe and compare epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and outcome data among pediatric COVID-19 cases versus controls in two neighboring countries, Singapore and Malaysia. We used a test-negative case–control study design recruiting all suspected COVID-19 cases (defined by either clinical or epidemiological criteria) from January 2020 to March 2021 admitted to two main pediatric centers in Singapore and Malaysia. Data were collected using a standardized registry (Pediatric Acute and Critical Care COVID-19 Registry of Asia). The primary outcome was laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with COVID-19. This study included 923 children with median age of 4 (interquartile range 2–9) years. Of these, 35.3% were COVID-19 cases. Children with COVID-19 were more likely to be asymptomatic compared with controls (49.4 versus 18.6%; P < 0.0001). They were also less likely to develop respiratory complications, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, or organ dysfunction. Four (1.2%) of our COVID-19 patients required respiratory support compared with 14.2% of controls needing respiratory support. COVID-19 cases tended to have lower neutrophil count but higher hemoglobin compared with controls. There were no reported deaths of COVID-19 infection; in contrast, 0.7% of the control group died. In the multivariable analysis, older age, travel history, and close contact with an infected household member were associated with COVID-19 infection. This study shows that the majority of pediatric COVID-19 cases were of lesser severity compared with other community acquired respiratory infections. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2022-04 2022-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8991357/ /pubmed/35168193 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-1000 Text en © 2022 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wong, Judith Ju Ming
Gan, Chin Seng
Kaushal, Sanghvi Heli
Chuah, Soo Lin
Sultana, Rehena
Tan, Natalie Woon Hui
Eg, Kah Peng
Thoon, Koh Cheng
Lee, Jan Hau
Yung, Chee Fu
Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title_full Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title_fullStr Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title_short Pediatric COVID-19 Risk Factors in Southeast Asia-Singapore and Malaysia: A Test-Negative Case–Control Study
title_sort pediatric covid-19 risk factors in southeast asia-singapore and malaysia: a test-negative case–control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8991357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35168193
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-1000
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