Severity, outcomes, and vaccination status in hospitalized children who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during two pandemic waves.

Q2 Medicine Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2850
Irina Bulată-Pop, Angela Cozma, Violeta Tincuţa Briciu, Mihaela Sorina Lupşe, Lia-Monica Junie
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Background: The infection with SARS-CoV-2 in children usually manifests as a mild respiratory tract infection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the severity, outcome and vaccination status in children hospitalized for COVID-19 in a single center during two pandemic waves determined by different SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs).

Methods: A retrospective study on 656 consecutive pediatric patients was performed from September 1, 2021, to April 30, 2023. The study interval was divided into waves, according to official data on the circulation of Delta and Omicron VOCs. Data collected included sex, age, comorbidities, date of diagnosis, duration of hospitalization, vaccination status, clinical outcome.

Results: The Delta group consisted of 234 children with a mean age of approximately 9 years, while the Omicron group included 422 children with a mean age of around 2.5 years. Most cases were mild, although in the Omicron wave the hospitalization rate was higher and 41.7% of the cases were medium in severity. The presence of comorbidities was not linked to an increase in severity. Vaccination rates were low in both groups, with a mean of 4% for the total of eligible patients.

Conclusion: This pioneering study highlights the nature of COVID-19 in children, focusing on both clinical aspects and public health issues.

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在两次大流行期间,SARS-CoV-2检测呈阳性的住院儿童的严重程度、结果和疫苗接种状况
背景:儿童感染SARS-CoV-2通常表现为轻度呼吸道感染。本研究的目的是评估由不同的SARS-CoV-2关注变体(VOCs)确定的两波大流行期间,单个中心因COVID-19住院的儿童的严重程度、结局和疫苗接种状况。方法:从2021年9月1日至2023年4月30日,对656例连续儿科患者进行回顾性研究。根据Delta和Omicron挥发性有机化合物循环的官方数据,研究间隔被分为几波。收集的数据包括性别、年龄、合并症、诊断日期、住院时间、疫苗接种状况、临床结果。结果:Delta组包括234名儿童,平均年龄约为9岁,而Omicron组包括422名儿童,平均年龄约为2.5岁。大多数病例为轻度,但在欧米克隆波中住院率较高,41.7%的病例为中度严重。合并症的存在与严重程度的增加无关。两组的疫苗接种率都很低,符合条件的患者的平均接种率为4%。结论:这项开创性的研究突出了COVID-19在儿童中的性质,重点关注临床方面和公共卫生问题。
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