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Indian J Pediatr ; 2022 Dec; 89(12): 1222–1228
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223740

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Objective To describe COVID-19 in children and the diferences between the two waves. Methods The electronic medical records of children younger than 16 y of age with laboratory-confrmed COVID-19 infection between June 1st 2020 and May 31st 2021 at Christian Medical College, Vellore were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected on a predesigned case record form and analyzed. Results A total of 988 children were diagnosed with confrmed COVID-19 during the study period. Of these, there were 585 children diagnosed during the 1st wave (June 2020–Feb 2021) and 403 children during the 2nd wave (March 2021–May 2021). It was found that loose stools and rash were signifcantly more frequent during the 1st wave and fever, cough, coryza, heart rate and temperature were signifcantly more during the 2nd wave. There was no signifcant diference between the two groups in terms of requirement of oxygen therapy, need for ICU admission, duration of ICU stay or hospital stay, or severity of illness. Mortality was signifcantly higher during the 2nd wave (0.3% vs. 2%). Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic among children during the 1st and 2nd waves were similar in severity, though there was a higher mortality during the 2nd wave.

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