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2021
Journal Article
Title

COVID-19 among children seeking primary paediatric care with signs of an acute infection

Abstract
Aim. It can be challenging to distinguish COVID-19 in children from other common infections. We set out to determine the rate at which children consulting a primary care paediatrician with an acute infection are infected with SARS-CoV-2 and to compare distinct findings. Method. In seven out-patient clinics, children aged 0-13 years with any new respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms and presumed infection were invited to be tested for SARS-CoV-2. Factors that were correlated with testing positive were determined. Samples were collected from 25 January 2021 to 01 April 2021. Results. Seven hundred and eighty-three children participated in the study (median age 3 years and 0 months, range 1 month to 12 years and 11 months). Three hundred and fifty-eight were female (45.7%). SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in 19 (2.4%). The most common symptoms in children with as well as without detectable SARS-CoV-2 RNA were rhinitis, fever and cough. Known recent exposure to a case of COVID-19 was significantly correlated with testing positive, but symptoms or clinical findings were not. Conclusion. COVID-19 among the children with symptoms of an acute infection was uncommon, and the clinical presentation did not differ significantly between children with and without evidence of an infection with SARS-CoV-2.
Author(s)
Hoehl, S.
Schneider, F.
Eckrich, M.
Gründler, T.O.
Jerkic, P.S.
Lichtenstein, G.
Melcher, B.
Melcher, H.
Moebus, R.
Mühlfeld, B.
Rieger, I.
Seger-Fritz, B.
Sgoll, S.
Walter, C.
Werner, S.
Herrmann, E.
Berger, A.
Ciesek, S.
Journal
Acta paediatrica  
Open Access
DOI
10.1111/apa.16101
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
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