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Covid-19 Infection in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Features and Laboratory Findings Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Meta-analysis shows kids with COVID-19 often have fever, cough & diarrhea. Milder cases than adults, but kids can spread virus. #PediatricCOVID #ChildHealth

Mansourian M1 ; Ghandi Y2 ; Habibi D3 ; Mehrabi S4
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Source: Archives de Pediatrie Published:2021


Abstract

Objective: We aimed to provide a meta-analysis of previously published papers on the COVID-19-related clinical features and laboratory findings in children. Method: This meta-analysis was conducted by using Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Web of Sciences and Google Scholar. Finally, 32 articles were selected for full-text assessment. Results: The most frequent symptoms were fever, cough, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, and dyspnea. Regarding the combined results of the meta-analysis, fever (46%, 95% CI 40–53%), cough (37%, 95% CI 29–46%), diarrhea (19%, 95% CI 9–28%), and pharyngalgia (13%, 95% CI 5–20%) were the most widely reported symptom. Besides, positive RT-PCR test results (43%, 95% CI 33–53%), low oxygen saturation (38%, 95% CI 25–51%), and elevated D-dimer levels (36%, 95% CI 16–56%) were the most common laboratory findings. Conclusion: This review found that clinical presentations were milder, the prognosis was better, and the mortality rate was lower in children with COVID-19 compared with adult patients; however, children are potential carriers, like adults, and can transmit the infection among the population. Therefore, early identification and intervention in pediatric patients with COVID-19 are essential in order to control the pandemic. Moreover, gastrointestinal symptoms were more common symptoms among children. © 2021 French Society of Pediatrics
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