Management outcome of a COVID-19 Positive Child with Multiple Contacts admitted in a General Intensive Care Unit-A Case Report

Simeon Olugbade Olateju
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COVID-19 infection in paediatric patients is relatively low in Nigeria. The low index of suspicion made healthcare providers to be at risk of  contracting the disease from this age group making prevention and contact tracing difficult. We report the management of a 9-month- old male child who had palatoplasty following a prior negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening. The patient underwent palatoplasty for isolated cleft palate under general anaesthesia and endotracheal intubation. The patient was found to be desaturating  significantly on admission to the recovery room and was subsequently taken back to the theatre with multiple attempts at intubation. A  repeat PCR done was positive and subsequently, he was admitted into the ICU for ventilatory support. A chest radiograph taken on admission revealed features of severe bronchopneumonia and COVID-19 pneumonic changes. He was ventilated for 14 days and  thereafter, was discharged home on a tracheostomy in good clinical condition. The mother of the child and 20 members of staff (23.5%)  out of the 85 personnel who had close contact with the child in the course of treatment tested PCR positive. Contact tracing was difficult among those infected. They all recovered from the disease without complications. The treatment outcome in this COVID-19-positive child  was good and contact tracing was effective in reducing the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and limiting the impact of the outbreak. We  hereby recommend preventive measures against the infection, vaccination and establishment of dedicated paediatric ICU for infectious   diseases.
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普通重症监护病房收治的一名 COVID-19 阳性且有多种接触史儿童的管理结果--病例报告
在尼日利亚,儿科患者感染 COVID-19 的比例相对较低。由于怀疑指数较低,医疗服务提供者有可能从这个年龄段的儿童中感染该疾病,这给预防和追踪接触者带来了困难。我们报告了一名 9 个月大的男童在聚合酶链反应(PCR)筛查阴性后接受腭成形术的治疗情况。患者在全身麻醉和气管插管的情况下因孤立性腭裂接受了腭成形术。患者在进入恢复室时发现血饱和度明显下降,随后被送回手术室并多次尝试插管。重复的 PCR 检测结果呈阳性,随后他被送入重症监护室接受呼吸支持治疗。入院时拍摄的胸片显示了严重支气管肺炎和 COVID-19 肺炎病变的特征。他接受了 14 天的通气治疗,之后在临床状况良好的情况下,通过气管造口术出院回家。患儿的母亲和在治疗过程中与患儿有过密切接触的 85 名工作人员中有 20 人(23.5%)的 PCR 检测呈阳性。在受感染者中很难追踪到接触者。他们均已康复,未出现并发症。这名 COVID-19 阳性患儿的治疗效果良好,接触追踪也有效地减少了 SARS-CoV-2 的传播,限制了疫情的影响。在此,我们建议采取预防措施,接种疫苗,并设立专门的儿科重症监护室,以治疗传染病。
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