Association of comorbidities and symptomatic infection and multisystemic inflammatory syndrome due to SARS-CoV-2 in children

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Background: In children, infection by the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) usually occurs asymptomatic or with mild clinical data, only a minor proportion have severe symptoms or a set of post-infectious signs and symptoms described as Pediatric Inflammatory Multisys-temic Syndrome (PIMS). Aim: To describe the association of comor-bidities with symptomatic infection and PIMS due to SARS-CoV-2 in children. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study, pediatric patients hospitalized were included. Active infection was diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction and/or antigenic tests. Patients with PIMS were identified by the definition proposed by the World Health Organization. Results: 375 patients were studied, the median age was 3.8 years. 47.7% (n: 179) had comorbidities, the most frequent were: solid neoplasms and/or hematological diseases 17.1% (n: 64), obesity 13.3% (n: 48) and chronic pneumopathies 9, 3% (n: 35). SARS-CoV-2 infection was present in 16.5% (n: 62/375) and PIMS in 10.4% (n. 39/375). Children with obesity showed a higher risk of infection (OR 2.21, 95% CI 1.05-4.6) and in those with cancer (OR 0.15, 95% CI 0.03-0.68) the PIMS risk was lower. Conclusions: The presence of co-morbidities modifies the risk of infection by SARS-CoV-2 and PIMS.

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Lona-Reyes, J. C., Paredes-Casillas, P., Sepúlveda-Marrón, J., Barrón-Balderas, A., Cruz-Revilla, R., Meza-López, C., … Calderón-Escamilla, J. R. (2021). Association of comorbidities and symptomatic infection and multisystemic inflammatory syndrome due to SARS-CoV-2 in children. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 38(5), 605–612. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182021000500605

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