伊拉克18岁以下儿童新冠肺炎流行病学特征及临床对策

Noor Barraq
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种新兴的、快速发展的形势,导致对卫生保健服务的需求前所未有。目的:强调伊拉克儿童SARS-CoV-2感染的临床表现,强调未来通过远程医疗向儿科患者提供无国界医疗服务的新配置。患者和方法:一项正在进行的前瞻性横断面远程医疗研究,通过2020年7月至2021年5月期间的远程会诊,对伊拉克62名患者的许多变量进行数据收集和分析。结果:男女性别比为0.8:1。1岁以下婴儿最常见的症状是咳嗽(66.6%)和发烧(55.5%)。在1-9岁的儿童中,发烧(61.1%)和鼻漏(55.5%)是最常见的症状,并伴有其他临床表现,包括1例(2.7%)表现为带血性腹泻,另1例(2.7%)表现为胸痛。在10-<18岁的儿童和青少年中,头痛(64.7%)和发烧(58.8%)是最常见的症状,p值显著(0.000)。只有一名患者(1.6%)需要住院治疗,绝大多数患者(98.4%)在家中接受治疗。但愿病死率为零。结论:儿童COVID-19轨迹预后良好,即使有基础慢性疾病,大多数病例也可在家中使用远程医疗保健服务进行治疗。
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Epidemiological Characteristics and Clinical Approach of COVID-19 among Children under 18 Years in Iraq
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation that leads to unprecedented demand for health care services. Objectives: Underscoring the clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children in Iraq by highlighting a new configuration of health care services without any boundaries in the future provided to pediatric patients via telemedicine. Patients and methods: An ongoing prospective cross-sectional telemedicine-based study with data gathering and analysis of many variables of 62 patients in Iraq via remote consultations between July 2020 and May 2021. Results: The male-to-female sex ratio was 0.8:1. The most frequently observed symptoms in infants less than 1 year of age have been coughing (66.6%) and fever (55.5%). In children aged 1-9 years, fever (61.1%) and rhinorrhea (55.5%) were the most commonly observed symptoms with additional clinical findings, including one case (2.7%) presented with bloody diarrhea and another case (2.7%) presented with chest pain. In children and Adolescents aged 10-<18 years, headache (64.7%) with a significant P-value (0.000) and fever (58.8%) were the most frequently observed symptoms. Only one patient (1.6%) requires hospital admission, and the vast majority of the patients are treated at home (98.4%). Hopefully, the case fatality rate was zero percent. Conclusions: The COVID-19 trajectory in children has a good prognosis, even in cases with underlying chronic diseases, and most of the cases are treated at home using telemedicine-healthcare services.
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