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Arch Pediatr . COVID-19 in children at Strasbourg University Hospital: A retrospective study of the first 2months of the epidemic

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  • Arch Pediatr . COVID-19 in children at Strasbourg University Hospital: A retrospective study of the first 2months of the epidemic


    Arch Pediatr


    . 2021 Apr 13;S0929-693X(21)00063-4.
    doi: 10.1016/j.arcped.2021.03.013. Online ahead of print.
    COVID-19 in children at Strasbourg University Hospital: A retrospective study of the first 2months of the epidemic


    O Lavaine 1 , J Spizzo 2 , C Arbitre 2 , J Muller 3 , P Kuhn 4 , V Laugel 5 , D Tchomakov 2



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    Abstract

    Context: The emergence and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have shaken the planet, both in terms of health and economical aspects, constituting a real challenge for the scientific community.
    Problem: At the time of the arrival of the epidemic in France, there were limited data regarding how COVID-19 could affect children. A lesser severity compared with adults was described, but knowledge concerning clinical forms and screening strategies was missing.
    Methodology: In this retrospective and non-interventional epidemiological study, we aimed to describe the epidemiology and the clinical features of COVID-19 pediatric disease in the first university hospital affected by the epidemic in France. We included all underage patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays on nasopharyngeal smears performed between February 25, 2020 and April 30, 2020.
    Results: The presence of fever and respiratory signs was frequent (>50%), as was the presence of general or digestive signs, but patients were also frequently asymptomatic, making the discovery of a positive smear fortuitous. There were no deaths in our cohort.
    Conclusion: No patient with a serious form of COVID-19 was treated in the pediatrics departments of Strasbourg University Hospital during the first 2 months of the epidemic. Diagnostic strategies have evolved over the course of the epidemic, ranging from exploring relevant symptoms to systematic screening.

    Keywords: COVID-19; Diagnosis; Epidemiology; Pandemic; Pediatrics; Screening.

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