Association of contact to small children with a mild course of COVID-19

•A survey of a large cohort with predominantly mild course of COVID-19 was conducted.•6.9% reported regular job-related contact with children below ten years.•23.2% reported regular contact with their own children below ten years. It is known that severe COVID-19 cases in small children are rare. If...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of infectious diseases 2020-11, Vol.100, p.314-315
Hauptverfasser: Dugas, Martin, Schrempf, Inga-Marie, Ochs, Kevin, Frömmel, Christopher, Greulich, Leonard, Neuhaus, Philipp, Tepasse, Phil-Robin, Schmidt, Hartmut H.-J.
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Zusammenfassung:•A survey of a large cohort with predominantly mild course of COVID-19 was conducted.•6.9% reported regular job-related contact with children below ten years.•23.2% reported regular contact with their own children below ten years. It is known that severe COVID-19 cases in small children are rare. If a childhood-related infection were protective against a severe course of COVID-19, it would be expected that adults with intensive and regular contact with small children also may have a mild course of COVID-19 more frequently. To test this hypothesis, a survey among 4010 recovered COVID-19 patients was conducted in Germany. 1186 complete answers were collected. 6.9% of these patients reported frequent and regular job-related contact with children below ten years of age, and 23.2% had their own small children, which was higher than expected. In the relatively small subgroup with intensive care treatment (n = 19), patients without contact with small children were overrepresented. These findings are not well explained by age, gender, or BMI distribution of those patients and should be validated in other settings.
ISSN:1201-9712
1878-3511
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2020.09.003