儿童大流行过程

Ferda enol, ilkay eci, Altay Babacan, Nuray Arslan, Zulal Toraman
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目的:与成人相比,儿童新冠肺炎病程较轻。但考虑到有病程严重甚至死亡的病例,我们的目的是根据年龄和性别对儿童COVID-19 PCR阳性进行分析。材料和方法:在2020年3月7日至2021年8月18日期间,通过逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)和按年龄和性别分类的阳性儿童分布评估临床投诉或接触史儿童的咽鼻拭子样本。结果:10342例儿童中PCR检测阳性3181例(30.74%),其中15 ~ 18岁男性阳性率最高,为33.52%,15 ~ 18岁女性阳性率最高,为36.77%。结论:本研究确定,影响全球的covid - 19大流行在儿童年龄组中的患病率最高的是男性和15-18岁之间。
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pandemic process in children
Aim: When compared to adults, it is seen that the COVID-19 disease in children has a milder course. However, considering that there are cases with severe course and even death, it is aimed to analyze the COVID-19 PCR positivity in children according to age and gender. Materials and Methods: Between March 7, 2020 and August 18, 2021, throat and nose swab samples from children with clinical complaints or a history of contact were evaluated by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and the distribution of positive children by age and gender classified. Results: The PCR test was positive in 3,181 (30.74%) out of 10,342 children, the highest positivity rate was 33.52% in male and in the 15-18 age range, while this rate was 36.77% in female in the 15-18 age range. Conclusion: In this study, it was determined that the prevalence of the COVID19 pandemic, which affected the whole world, in childhood age groups was highest in male and between the ages of 15-18.
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