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Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care
Introduction: There is a growing focus on researching the management of children with COVID-19 admitted to hospital, especially among developing countries with new variants alongside concerns with the overuse of antibiotics. Patient care can be improved with guidelines, but concerns with the continu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9311229/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35910696 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27230 |
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author | Kumar, Santosh Haque, Mainul Shetty, Arvind Choudhary, Sumesh Bhatt, Rohan Sinha, Vivek Manohar, Balaji Chowdhury, Kona Nusrat, Nadia Jahan, Nasim Kurdi, Amanj Ul Mustafa, Zia C Meyer, Johanna Sefah, Israel A Abdullah, Adnan Abdulrahman Jairoun, Ammar Godman, Brian |
author_facet | Kumar, Santosh Haque, Mainul Shetty, Arvind Choudhary, Sumesh Bhatt, Rohan Sinha, Vivek Manohar, Balaji Chowdhury, Kona Nusrat, Nadia Jahan, Nasim Kurdi, Amanj Ul Mustafa, Zia C Meyer, Johanna Sefah, Israel A Abdullah, Adnan Abdulrahman Jairoun, Ammar Godman, Brian |
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description | Introduction: There is a growing focus on researching the management of children with COVID-19 admitted to hospital, especially among developing countries with new variants alongside concerns with the overuse of antibiotics. Patient care can be improved with guidelines, but concerns with the continued imprudent prescribing of antimicrobials, including antibiotics, antivirals, and antimalarials. Objective: Consequently, a need to document the current management of children with COVID-19 across India. Key outcome measures included the percentage of prescribed antimicrobials, adherence to current guidelines, and mortality. Methodology: A point prevalence study using specially developed report forms among 30 hospitals in India. Results: The majority of admitted children were aged between 11 and 18 years (70%) and boys (65.8%). Reasons for admission included respiratory distress, breathing difficulties, and prolonged fever. 75.3% were prescribed antibiotics typically empirically (68.3% overall), with most on the Watch list (76.7%). There were no differences in antibiotic prescribing whether hospitals followed guidelines or not. There was also appreciable prescribing of antimalarials (21.4% of children), antivirals (15.2%), and antiparasitic medicines (27.2%) despite limited evidence. The majority of children (92.2%) made a full recovery. Conclusion: It was encouraging to see low hospitalization rates. However, concerns about high empiric use of antibiotics and high use of antimalarials, antivirals, and antiparasitic medicines exist. These can be addressed by instigating appropriate stewardship programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-93112292022-07-29 Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care Kumar, Santosh Haque, Mainul Shetty, Arvind Choudhary, Sumesh Bhatt, Rohan Sinha, Vivek Manohar, Balaji Chowdhury, Kona Nusrat, Nadia Jahan, Nasim Kurdi, Amanj Ul Mustafa, Zia C Meyer, Johanna Sefah, Israel A Abdullah, Adnan Abdulrahman Jairoun, Ammar Godman, Brian Cureus Family/General Practice Introduction: There is a growing focus on researching the management of children with COVID-19 admitted to hospital, especially among developing countries with new variants alongside concerns with the overuse of antibiotics. Patient care can be improved with guidelines, but concerns with the continued imprudent prescribing of antimicrobials, including antibiotics, antivirals, and antimalarials. Objective: Consequently, a need to document the current management of children with COVID-19 across India. Key outcome measures included the percentage of prescribed antimicrobials, adherence to current guidelines, and mortality. Methodology: A point prevalence study using specially developed report forms among 30 hospitals in India. Results: The majority of admitted children were aged between 11 and 18 years (70%) and boys (65.8%). Reasons for admission included respiratory distress, breathing difficulties, and prolonged fever. 75.3% were prescribed antibiotics typically empirically (68.3% overall), with most on the Watch list (76.7%). There were no differences in antibiotic prescribing whether hospitals followed guidelines or not. There was also appreciable prescribing of antimalarials (21.4% of children), antivirals (15.2%), and antiparasitic medicines (27.2%) despite limited evidence. The majority of children (92.2%) made a full recovery. Conclusion: It was encouraging to see low hospitalization rates. However, concerns about high empiric use of antibiotics and high use of antimalarials, antivirals, and antiparasitic medicines exist. These can be addressed by instigating appropriate stewardship programs. Cureus 2022-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9311229/ /pubmed/35910696 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27230 Text en Copyright © 2022, Kumar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Family/General Practice Kumar, Santosh Haque, Mainul Shetty, Arvind Choudhary, Sumesh Bhatt, Rohan Sinha, Vivek Manohar, Balaji Chowdhury, Kona Nusrat, Nadia Jahan, Nasim Kurdi, Amanj Ul Mustafa, Zia C Meyer, Johanna Sefah, Israel A Abdullah, Adnan Abdulrahman Jairoun, Ammar Godman, Brian Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title | Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title_full | Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title_fullStr | Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title_full_unstemmed | Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title_short | Characteristics and Management of Children With Suspected COVID-19 Admitted to Hospitals in India: Implications for Future Care |
title_sort | characteristics and management of children with suspected covid-19 admitted to hospitals in india: implications for future care |
topic | Family/General Practice |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9311229/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35910696 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27230 |
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