COVID-19 hospitalization rate in children across a private hospital network in the United States: COVID-19 hospitalization rate in children

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Objectives: There are limited studies with varying results evaluating the rate of hospitalizations of pediatric patients tested for COVID-19 in the United States. More information in the pediatric COVID-19 literature is needed. The objective of this study was to describe the rates of positive tests, hospitalization, severe disease, and mortality for COVID-19 in children. Material and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of data collected from a data warehouse from 184 hospitals across the United States. All cases of pediatric patients who were tested for COVID-19 were analyzed for test positivity, hospitalization, severe disease, and mortality. A separate subgroup analysis for ages < 1 year, 1–4 years, 5–8 years, 9–14 years, and 15–17 years was performed. Results: Of 24,781 patient encounters, we found a test positivity rate of 11.15% (95% CI: 10.76–11.55). There were 142 admissions out of the 2,709 symptomatic patients, 5.24% (95% CI: 4.43–6.15) admission rate. Of those admitted, we found that 54.93% (78/142) were admitted to the PICU, but only 22 of the 142 admissions, 15.49% (95% CI: 9.97–22.51), were determined to have severe COVID-19 disease. One patient died during the study period giving an overall pediatric mortality rate of 0.04% (95% CI: 0.00–0.21). Conclusion: In our sample, we found a test positivity rate of 11.15%. We also report a 5.24% hospitalization rate with 15.49% of admitted patients with severe disease. Lastly, we also report a very low mortality rate of 0.04% of all patients who tested positive for COVID-19.

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Kim, T. Y., Kim, E. C., Agudelo, A. Z., & Friedman, L. (2021). COVID-19 hospitalization rate in children across a private hospital network in the United States: COVID-19 hospitalization rate in children. Archives de Pediatrie, 28(7), 530–532. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2021.07.004

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