Characteristic of COVID-19 infection in pediatric patients: early findings from two Italian Pediatric Research Networks

Detailed data on clinical presentations and outcomes of children with COVID-19 in Europe are still lacking. In this descriptive study, we report on 130 children with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosed by 28 centers (mostly hospitals), in 10 regions in Italy, during the first months of the pandemic. Among...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pediatrics 2020-08, Vol.179 (8), p.1315-1323
Hauptverfasser: Parri, Niccolò, Magistà, Anna Maria, Marchetti, Federico, Cantoni, Barbara, Arrighini, Alberto, Romanengo, Marta, Felici, Enrico, Urbino, Antonio, Da Dalt, Liviana, Verdoni, Lucio, Armocida, Benedetta, Covi, Benedetta, Mariani, Ilaria, Giacchero, Roberta, Musolino, Anna Maria, Binotti, Marco, Biban, Paolo, Fasoli, Silvia, Pilotto, Chiara, Nicoloso, Flavia, Raggi, Massimiliano, Miorin, Elisabetta, Buonsenso, Danilo, Chiossi, Massimo, Agostiniani, Rino, Plebani, Anna, Barbieri, Maria Antonietta, Lanari, Marcello, Arrigo, Serena, Zoia, Elena, Lenge, Matteo, Masi, Stefano, Barbi, Egidio, Lazzerini, Marzia
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Zusammenfassung:Detailed data on clinical presentations and outcomes of children with COVID-19 in Europe are still lacking. In this descriptive study, we report on 130 children with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosed by 28 centers (mostly hospitals), in 10 regions in Italy, during the first months of the pandemic. Among these, 67 (51.5%) had a relative with COVID-19 while 34 (26.2%) had comorbidities, with the most frequent being respiratory, cardiac, or neuromuscular chronic diseases. Overall, 98 (75.4%) had an asymptomatic or mild disease, 11 (8.5%) had moderate disease, 11 (8.5%) had a severe disease, and 9 (6.9%) had a critical presentation with infants below 6 months having significantly increased risk of critical disease severity (OR 5.6, 95% CI 1.3 to 29.1). Seventy-five (57.7%) children were hospitalized, 15 (11.5%) needed some respiratory support, and nine (6.9%) were treated in an intensive care unit. All recovered. Conclusion :This descriptive case series of children with COVID-19, mostly encompassing of cases enrolled at hospital level, suggest that COVID-19 may have a non-negligible rate of severe presentations in selected pediatric populations with a relatively high rates of comorbidities. More studies are needed to further understand the presentation and outcomes of children with COVID-19 in children with special needs. What is Known: • There is limited evidence on the clinical presentation and outcomes of children with COVID-19 in Europe, and almost no evidence on characteristics and risk factors of severe cases. What is New: • Among a case series of 130 children, mostly diagnosed at hospital level, and with a relatively high rate (26.2%) of comorbidities, about three-quarter had an asymptomatic or mild disease. • However, 57.7% were hospitalized, 11.5% needed some respiratory support, and 6.9% were treated in an intensive care unit.
ISSN:0340-6199
1432-1076
DOI:10.1007/s00431-020-03683-8