Covid-19 in children: A case series from nigeria

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Introduction: the global spread of COVID-19 remains unabated in the past few months with a rise in the number of available literature on the novel virus. There are very few paediatric studies and are mainly from developed countries with a paucity of information on the clinical manifestation of COVID-19 disease in African children, including Nigeria.Methods: we described the clinical presentation, laboratory findings, treatment and outcome in a group of five Nigerian children managed at COVID-19 isolation and treatment centre in Nigeria.Results: we managed a total of five children with an age range of 3 months to 8 years in the last four weeks (16th April to 15th May 2020). Three othe five children were males. All the children had close contact with family members that tested positive for COVID-19. Out of the five children, onhad moderate disease, three had mild symptomatic disease, and one was asymptomatic. Two out of the five children had lymphocytosis. Out of thfour children who had chest radiograph, two had features of pneumonia. Conclusion: COVID-19 is not uncommon in Nigerian children, and all had a confirmed family member with COVID-19. Besides, contrary to leucopaeniwith lymphopaenia observed in the adult’s population, we found lymphocytosis in this cohort and about 50.0% had pneumonic changes on chesradiograph.

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Ibrahim, O. R., Suleiman, B. M., Sanda, A., Oloyede, T., Bello, S. O., Bello, U. I., … Bashir, S. S. (2020). Covid-19 in children: A case series from nigeria. Pan African Medical Journal, 35(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.23597

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