哈萨克斯坦儿科人群中的COVID-19

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Paediatrics and International Child Health Pub Date : 2021-02-01 Epub Date: 2020-12-14 DOI:10.1080/20469047.2020.1857101
Dinagul Bayesheva, Riza Boranbayeva, Bayan Turdalina, Ildar Fakhradiyev, Timur Saliev, Shynar Tanabayeva, Baurzhan Zhussupov, Talgat Nurgozhin
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背景:迄今为止,还没有关于中亚,特别是哈萨克斯坦共和国儿童COVID-19感染的研究。本报告分析了哈萨克斯坦儿童COVID-19感染的流行病学数据。方法:纳入650例诊断为COVID-19的儿科患者。收集和分析人口统计学和流行病学资料以及并发症的症状和放射学证据。儿童被细分为四组:新生儿/婴儿、幼儿、大龄儿童和青少年。结果:650例儿童年龄均在19岁以下,男性占56.3%,其中新生儿和婴幼儿122例(18.8%)。大多数病例(558例,85.8%)无症状,重症病例仅4例(0.6%)。症状由大到小依次为咳嗽(14.8%)、喉咙痛(12.8%)、发热(9.1%)、流鼻水(5.5%)。腹泻(2%)、呼吸困难(1.8%)和肌肉疼痛罕见(1.1%)。只有三名儿童需要重症监护,包括有创通气。1例患者有急性呼吸窘迫综合征。没有人员死亡。结论:哈萨克斯坦儿童新冠肺炎感染病例多为无症状或症状轻。只有3名患者需要重症监护。
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COVID-19 in the paediatric population of Kazakhstan.

Background: To date, there have been no studies of COVID-19 infection in children in Central Asia, particularly the Republic of Kazakhstan. This report analyses the epidemiological data on COVID-19 infection in children in Kazakhstan.Methods: The study included 650 paediatric patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Demographic and epidemiological data and the symptoms and radiological evidence of complications were collected and analysed. Children were sub-divided into four groups: neonates/infants, young children, older children and adolescents.Results: All of the 650 children were under 19 years of age, 56.3% of whom were male, and 122 (18.8%) were newborns and infants. The majority of cases (n = 558, 85.8%) were asymptomatic and only four cases were severe (0.6%). The symptoms were as follows in descending order: cough (14.8%), sore throat (12.8%), fever (9.1%) and rhinorrhoea (5.5%). Diarrhoea (2%), dyspnoea (1.8%) and muscle pain were rare (1.1%). Only three children required intensive care, including invasive ventilation. One patient had acute respiratory distress syndrome. There were no deaths.Conclusion: Most cases of COVID-19 infection in children in Kazakhstan were asymptomatic or the symptoms were mild. Only three patients required intensive care.

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期刊介绍: Paediatrics and International Child Health is an international forum for all aspects of paediatrics and child health in developing and low-income countries. The international, peer-reviewed papers cover a wide range of diseases in childhood and examine the social and cultural settings in which they occur. Although the main aim is to enable authors in developing and low-income countries to publish internationally, it also accepts relevant papers from industrialised countries. The journal is a key publication for all with an interest in paediatric health in low-resource settings.
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