The Novel Coronavirus in Pediatric and Geriatric Population- What We Know

  • Reche A
  • Nandanwar A
  • Hedaoo A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)is a virus responsible for the coronavirus infection that is currently causing a severe outbreak of the disease in the world, infecting and killing thousands to lacs of people. The pediatric and geriatric population is no exception to this. Children and older adults have less immunity, which makes them more susceptible to infection than other populations. But still the number of cases of Children where less as compared to adults and those having underlying pulmonary pathology or immunocompromising conditions are more vulnerable to infection. Some studies have shown that this virus causes more death in the older age population as compared to adults or children. Patients having any systemic conditions like diabetes, raised blood pressure, heart diseases, lung diseases and chronic renal diseases were more vulnerable to this infection. In this article, we will outline the epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment modalities of the novel coronavirus-2019(COVID 19) infection in humans, with more focusing on infection in children as well as in older adults.

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Reche, A., Nandanwar, A., Hedaoo, A., Chhbra, K. G., Fulzele, P., & Nimbulkar, G. (2021). The Novel Coronavirus in Pediatric and Geriatric Population- What We Know. The Open Dentistry Journal, 15(1), 300–304. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210602115010300

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