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COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Latin American Children: A Multinational Study.
Antúnez-Montes, Omar Yassef; Escamilla, Maria Isabel; Figueroa-Uribe, Augusto Flavio; Arteaga-Menchaca, Erick; Lavariega-Saráchaga, Manuel; Salcedo-Lozada, Perla; Melchior, Priscilla; de Oliveira, Rodrigo Beréa; Tirado Caballero, Juan Carlos; Redondo, Hernando Pinzon; Montes Fontalvo, Laura Vanessa; Hernandez, Roger; Chavez, Carolina; Campos, Francisco; Uribe, Fadia; Del Aguila, Olguita; Rios Aida, Jorge Alberto; Buitrago, Andrea Parra; Betancur Londoño, Lina Maria; Mendoza Vega, León Felipe; Hernández, Carolina Almeida; Sali, Michela; Higuita Palacio, Julian Esteban; Gomez-Vargas, Jessica; Yock-Corrales, Adriana; Buonsenso, Danilo.
  • Antúnez-Montes OY; From the Departamento de Docencia e Investigación. Instituto Latinoamericano de Ecografía en Medicina (ILEM), Ciudad de México, México.
  • Escamilla MI; Fundación Neumológica Colombiana, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Figueroa-Uribe AF; Hospital Pediátrico Peralvillo, Secretaria de salud, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Arteaga-Menchaca E; Hospital General Regional 200, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Estado de México, México.
  • Lavariega-Saráchaga M; Grupo Home Health Medical, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Salcedo-Lozada P; Hospital General de Ecatepec Las Américas Estado de México, México.
  • Melchior P; Sao Luiz Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira RB; Sao Luiz Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • Tirado Caballero JC; Plus Mèdica, Lima, Perù.
  • Redondo HP; Hospital Infantil Napoleon Franco Pareja, Cartagena, Colombia.
  • Montes Fontalvo LV; Hospital Infantil Napoleon Franco Pareja, Cartagena, Colombia.
  • Hernandez R; Unidad de Investigacion de Pediatria, Hospital Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perù.
  • Chavez C; Unidad de Investigacion de Pediatria, Hospital Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perù.
  • Campos F; Unidad de Infectologia Pediatrica"; Hospital San Bartolomé, Lima, Perù.
  • Uribe F; Unidad de Infectologia Pediatrica"; Hospital San Bartolomé, Lima, Perù.
  • Del Aguila O; Unidad de Infectologia Pediátrica; Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins. Lima - Perú.
  • Rios Aida JA; Plus Mèdica, Lima, Perù.
  • Buitrago AP; Fundación Neumológica Colombiana, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Betancur Londoño LM; Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia.
  • Mendoza Vega LF; Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia.
  • Hernández CA; Jefe servicio de medicina crítica, Hospital Infantil de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala, Mexico.
  • Sali M; Jefatura de pediatria, Hospital general Las Americas, Estado de México, México.
  • Higuita Palacio JE; Dipartimento di Scienze di Laboratorio e Infettivologiche, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
  • Gomez-Vargas J; Dipartimento di Scienze Biotecnologiche di Base, Cliniche Intensivologiche e Perioperatorie, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy.
  • Yock-Corrales A; Institution Hospital Universitario de San Vicente Fundacion, Medellin, Colombia.
  • Buonsenso D; Hospital Nacional de Niños ¨Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera, San josé, Costa Rica.
Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 40(1): e1-e6, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-965334
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

To date, there are no comprehensive data on pediatric COVID-19 from Latin America. This study aims to assess COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) in Latin American children, to appropriately plan and allocate resources to face the pandemic on a local and international level.

METHODS:

Ambispective multicenter cohort study from 5 Latin American countries. Children 18 years of age or younger with microbiologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or fulfilling MIS-C definition were included.

FINDINGS:

Four hundred nine children were included, with a median age of 3.0 years (interquartile range 0.6-9.0). Of these, 95 (23.2%) were diagnosed with MIS-C. One hundred ninety-one (46.7%) children were admitted to hospital and 52 (12.7%) required admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. Ninety-two (22.5%) patients required oxygen support 8 (2%) were started on continuous positive airway pressure and 29 (7%) on mechanical ventilation. Thirty-five (8.5%) patients required inotropic support. The following factors were associated with pediatric intensive care unit admission preexisting medical condition (P < 0.0001), immunodeficiency (P = 0.01), lower respiratory tract infection (P < 0.0001), gastrointestinal symptoms (P = 0.006), radiologic changes suggestive of pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (P < 0.0001) and low socioeconomic conditions (P = 0.009).

CONCLUSIONS:

This study shows a generally more severe form of COVID-19 and a high number of MIS-C in Latin American children, compared with studies from China, Europe and North America, and support current evidence of a more severe disease in Latin/Hispanic children or in people of lower socioeconomic level. The findings highlight an urgent need for more data on COVID-19 in Latin America.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pediatr Infect Dis J Journal subject: Communicable Diseases / Pediatrics Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome / COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pediatr Infect Dis J Journal subject: Communicable Diseases / Pediatrics Year: 2021 Document Type: Article