Clinical and laboratory characteristics of new coronaviral infection (COVID-19) in children
Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training
; 11(2):32-37, 2022.
Article
Dans Russe
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2325122
ABSTRACT
Another rise in the incidence of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), due to the penetration of the SARS-CoV-2 delta strain into Russia in the second half of April 2021, is characterized by rapid spread, severe course in adults and an increase in cases of the disease among children. The aim of the work is to assess the clinical and laboratory parameters of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in children. Material and methods. The results of clinical and laboratory examination and complex therapy of 95 children with moderate and severe forms of COVID-19, hospitalized in the Republican Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital in Ufa from May to September 2021, are presented. Results. The anamnesis of the disease and life, epidemiological, clinical and laboratory, instrumental data obtained during the examination of children with COVID-19 in the course of the disease were studied. Among the clinical manifestations in children, symptoms of acute respiratory infection (37.9+/-4.98%), pneumonia without respiratory failure (26.3+/-4.52%), pneumonia with acute respiratory failure (33.7+/-4.85%). In 2 patients of the first months of life (2.1+/-1.47%), against the background of a aggravated premorbid background, immunodeficiency, COVID-19 proceeded in an extremely severe form with a fatal outcome. Conclusion. The clinical manifestations of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults, but differ in the frequency of respiratory symptoms. A severe course with a fatal outcome was registered in children in the first months of life with a burdened premorbid background.Copyright © Infectious Diseases News, Opinions, Training 2022.
children; clinic; covid-19; diagnostics; infants; therapy components; acute respiratory failure; anamnesis; article; child; clinical assessment; clinical feature; coronavirus disease 2019; disease course; disease severity; fatality; hospitalized child; human; immune deficiency; laboratory test; major clinical study; pneumonia; priority journal; respiratory failure; respiratory tract infection
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Type d'étude:
Étude observationnelle
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Étude pronostique
langue:
Russe
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Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training
Année:
2022
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Article
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