Coronavirus disease-19 deaths among children and adolescents in an area of Northeast, Brazil: why so many?

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Objective: To describe COVID-19 deaths among children and adolescents in Sergipe, Brazil. Methods: Ecological study of all COVID-19 reported cases and deaths occurring in children and adolescents < 19 years of age in Sergipe reported by the health surveillance and mortality information systems of Sergipe’s Health Secretary and hospital records. Results: Of 37 deaths of children < 19 years old were reported up to 30 September 2020, corresponding to 4.87 deaths for 100 000 population < 19 years old. Most deaths occurred among infants (44.1/100 000), and this age group had the highest case fatality rate (15.3 %). Most children had comorbidities such as chronic neurological diseases (n = 7; 19%) and prematurity (n = 4; 11%). Most children who died (n = 18; 49%) were not admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). Conclusion: COVID-19 mortality in children and adolescents in Sergipe was higher than in other Brazilian states and in high-income countries. A large proportion of the deaths occurred among children with comorbidities and a minority of children were admitted to ICU, reflecting the limited provision of such beds in the State. Newborns and infants are a high-risk group that must have priority in health public policy.

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de Siqueira Alves Lopes, A., Fontes Vieira, S. C., Lima Santos Porto, R., Santana Santos, V., Fontes Leite, D. C., Eduardo Cuevas, L., & Queiroz Gurgel, R. (2021). Coronavirus disease-19 deaths among children and adolescents in an area of Northeast, Brazil: why so many? Tropical Medicine and International Health, 26(1), 115–119. https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13529

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