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COVID-19 clinical features in primary care: COVIDPAP study.
Carballal-Mariño, Marta; Balaguer-Martínez, Josep Vicent; García-Vera, César; Morillo-Gutierrez, Beatriz; Domínguez-Aurrecoechea, Begoña; Jimenez-Alés, Rafael; Gallego-Iborra, Ana; Cañavate-González, Cristina; Ciriza-Barea, Edurne.
  • Carballal-Mariño M; Centro de Atención Primaria "Cerceda-Culleredo", A Coruña, Spain. Electronic address: Marta.Carballal.Marino@sergas.es.
  • Balaguer-Martínez JV; Centro de Atención Primaria "Sant Ildefons", Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
  • García-Vera C; Centro de Atención Primaria "Jose Ramón Muñoz Fernández", Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Morillo-Gutierrez B; Centro de Atención Primaria "Aracena", Huelva, Spain.
  • Domínguez-Aurrecoechea B; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Principado de Asturias (ISPA), Oviedo, Spain.
  • Jimenez-Alés R; Centro de Atención Primaria "La Roda de Andalucía", Sevilla, Spain.
  • Gallego-Iborra A; Unidad de Atención Temprana, Distrito Sanitario Málaga-Guadalhorce, Málaga, Spain.
  • Cañavate-González C; Centro de Atención Primaria "San José de la Vega", Murcia, Spain.
  • Ciriza-Barea E; Centro de Atención Primaria "Ansoáin", Navarra, Spain.
An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 97(1): 48-58, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1885611
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

In Spain, the tools to diagnose COVID-19 were available in primary care from May 2020. Previously most studies described inpatients or patients in A&E departments, and fever and cough were the most frequent symptoms. This study aims to define the clinical picture of the pediatric COVID-19 in the community.

METHODS:

A descriptive and analytical observational study was performed including pediatric cases (0-14years) from 255 pediatricians, proportionally distributed to its population, from primary health centers in Spain, from 12th May 2020 to 30th April 2021. Diagnostics were made by PCR detection of viral RNA, rapid antigen detection test or positive IgG serology.

RESULTS:

There were 10,021 positive children included, 48.4% women, mean age 8,04±4.17years. Infection was detected due to contact tracing (70.9%), compatible symptoms (18.8%). Household was the main source of transmission (64.9%), followed by school setting (10%) or unknown (9.9%). We did not find any significant differences in the incidence between holidays and school terms. 43.2% of the children were asymptomatic. Most frequent symptoms are rhinorrhea in <2years, fever in 3-8years and headache in >9years. An exhaustive description of objective and subjective symptoms by age is made. 18 patients were hospitalized, one with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. There were no deaths.

CONCLUSIONS:

pediatric COVID-19 is a mild disease, with a large number of asymptomatic cases, with very few hospital admissions and deaths. The main setting for transmission is the household, and school closures should be a last resource measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. A specific clinical picture of pediatric COVID-19 was not found.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: An Pediatr (Engl Ed) Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: An Pediatr (Engl Ed) Year: 2022 Document Type: Article