Demographic and Clinical Profile of COVID-19 and Post-COVID Complications in Children at a Specialized COVID Hospital

H. Akter, Mursheda Khanam, Tanjina Hoq, R. Das, M. Chowdhury
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Background: Clinical manifestations of children with COVID 19 differ widely from adult cases. They usually have milder disease. There are limited data on pediatric COVID patient from Bangladesh. This study was conducted to find out the demographic and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in children and post-COVID complications in a specialized COVID hospital from south-east part of Bangladesh. Materials and methods: This retrospective study was conducted in Bangladesh Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (BITID), Fouzderhat, Chattogram from April 2020 to September, 2020. Medical records of PCR-confirmed pediatric COVID- 19 cases were collected. Data regarding age, sex, residence, contact history, presenting features, hospitalization, comorbidities and post-COVID complication were noted. Statistical analysis was done by SPSS 20.0 version. Results: Out of total 2058 pediatric patients, 183 (8.9%) were PCR confirmed COVID- 19 cases. Male to female ratio was 1.3:1 and median age was 11 years (Age range 3 months to 17 years). 35% patients belonged to the age group 11 to 15 years. Family clustering was the main transmission route (81.3%) and parents were the most common source (77.8%). Most of the patients lived in the Chattogram metropolitan area (57.1%). Highest peak of infection were during the month of May and June. Many of them (38.9%) were asymptomatic. Among them 11-15 years age group were mostly asymptomatic (38.6%). Most common presentation was fever (85%) followed by cough (37.5%), runny nose (25%) and sore throat (19.3%). For 2-5 years age group, gastrointestinal symptoms were predominant (30%). Only 9 patients (6.3%) required hospitalization. The median time from onset to cure was 3 days (Ranging from 1 to 30 days). Total 8 patients (5.6%) developed post-covid complications. Those were extreme weakness (2.8%), anorexia (2.1%), chronic cough (1.4%), insomnia (0.7%) and headache (0.7%). 16-17 years patients mostly suffered from these complications. There was no mortality in this pool of pediatric patients. Conclusion: COVID 19 in pediatric patients is distinct from adults. There was slight male preponderance with 11-15 years age group being more susceptible. Most common source of infection were parents. Many patients had asymptomatic infection. Fever was the most common presenting feature followed by respiratory symptoms. Very few patients developed post-COVID complications which were mild and there was no mortality. Chatt Maa Shi Hosp Med Coll J; Vol.21 (1); January 2022; Page 61-65
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某专科医院儿童COVID-19及后并发症的人口统计学和临床特征
背景:儿童COVID - 19的临床表现与成人病例有很大差异。他们通常病情较轻。关于孟加拉国儿科COVID患者的数据有限。本研究旨在了解孟加拉国东南部一家专门的COVID医院中儿童COVID-19的人口统计学和临床特征以及COVID后并发症。材料和方法:本回顾性研究于2020年4月至2020年9月在Chattogram Fouzderhat的孟加拉国热带和传染病研究所(BITID)进行。收集经pcr确诊的小儿COVID- 19病例的医疗记录。记录年龄、性别、居住地、接触史、表现特征、住院情况、合并症和术后并发症等数据。统计学分析采用SPSS 20.0版本。结果:2058例患儿中,PCR确诊病例183例(8.9%)。男女比例为1.3:1,年龄中位数为11岁(年龄范围3个月至17岁)。35%的患者年龄在11 ~ 15岁之间。家庭聚集是主要的传播途径(81.3%),父母是最常见的传播源(77.8%)。大多数患者居住在Chattogram大都市区(57.1%)。感染高峰在5月和6月。无症状者占38.9%。其中11 ~ 15岁以无症状者居多(38.6%)。最常见的症状是发烧(85%),其次是咳嗽(37.5%)、流鼻涕(25%)和喉咙痛(19.3%)。2-5岁年龄组以胃肠道症状为主(30%)。只有9名患者(6.3%)需要住院治疗。从发病到治愈的中位时间为3天(范围为1至30天)。8例(5.6%)出现新冠肺炎后并发症。分别是极度虚弱(2.8%)、厌食症(2.1%)、慢性咳嗽(1.4%)、失眠(0.7%)和头痛(0.7%)。16-17岁的患者大多患有这些并发症。在这群儿科患者中没有死亡率。结论:小儿新冠肺炎与成人不同。男性略占优势,11-15岁年龄组易感。最常见的感染源是父母。许多患者无症状感染。发烧是最常见的症状,其次是呼吸道症状。很少有患者出现轻微的新冠肺炎后并发症,没有死亡。上海医科大学医学院;月(1);2022年1月;页61 - 65
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