CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS of CHILDREN and ADOLESCENTS with COVID-19: REPORT of the FIRST 115 CASES from SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL

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Objective: To describe the clinical manifestations and severity of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 treated at Sabará Hospital Infantil. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective, and observational study. All cases of COVID-19 confirmed by RT-qPCR of patients seen at the hospital (emergency room, first-aid room, and ICU) were analyzed. The severity of the cases was classified according to the Chinese Consensus. Results: Among the 115 children included, a predominance of boys (57%) was verified, and the median age was two years. A total of 22 children were hospitalized, 12 in the ICU. Of the total, 26% had comorbidities with a predominance of asthma (13%). Fever, cough, and nasal discharge were the most frequent symptoms. Respiratory symptoms were reported by 58% of children and gastrointestinal symptoms, by 34%. Three children were asymptomatic, 81 (70%) had upper airway symptoms, 15 (13%) had mild pneumonia, and 16 (14%) had severe pneumonia. Hospitalized children were younger than nonhospitalized children (7 months vs. 36 months). In hospitalized patients, a higher frequency of irritability, dyspnea, drowsiness, respiratory distress, low oxygen saturation, and hepatomegaly was observed. Chest radiography was performed in 69 children with 45% of abnormal exams. No child required mechanical ventilation and there were no deaths. Conclusions: Most of children and adolescents affected by COVID-19 had mild upper airway symptoms. Clinical manifestations of COVID-19 were more severe among younger children who exhibited gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms more frequently.

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Rabha, A. C., Oliveira, F. I. D., Oliveira, T. A. D., Cesar, R. G., Fongaro, G., Mariano, R. F., … Wandalsen, G. F. (2021). CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS of CHILDREN and ADOLESCENTS with COVID-19: REPORT of the FIRST 115 CASES from SABARÁ HOSPITAL INFANTIL. Revista Paulista de Pediatria, 39. https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2021/39/2020305

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