1中英对译:COVID-19in children儿童中的新冠肺炎症状Morepeople around the world have been tested for the new coronavirus andfound to have COVID-19. As a result,doctors and other health care workers are reporting new COVID-19symptoms.Themost common symptoms are a high temperature (or fever), ...
COVID-19 in children accounts for up to 8% of all the cases and is less severe than in adults. This could be an underestimation. A significant number of children are asymptomatic. Symptomatic infection is hard to distinguish from other respiratory tract viral infections based on symptoms and ...
With rates of hospitalisation and mortality from novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) increasing, there is understandable concern across the UK for medical professionals and the general public. We hope to highlight the challenges faced by children and health-care professionals involved in their ...
Children in LMICs seem to predominantly develop mild disease or be asymptomatic, a pattern that is similar to that in high income countries (HICs). However, children in LMICs may be more vulnerable for several reasons. Firstly, children constitute a greater proportion of the population, comprising...
COVID-19 disease affects all ages, but severe cases of the disease and mortality are very rarely seen among children. In most cases, they acquire the virus from their parents or from an another infected person. The exact reasons why the disease has a milder course in children is unknown bu...
What do I need to know about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and children?COVID-19 illness tends to be more mild in children, but anyone can develop severe illness. Babies younger than 1 year and all children with underlying conditions are at increased risk for severe illness. Even if...
South African children are not yeteligiblefor COVID-19 vaccination and may not be for a while. The reasons for this include the lower risk of disease and the need to prioritize the elderly;limited informationon the efficacy and safety of the vaccines in children; and limited number of vaccine...
January 23, 2023 COVID-19 Vaccines in Young Children—Reassuring Evidence for Parents Paul A. Offit, MD1 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Pediatr. 2023;177(4):333-334. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.6251 COVID-19 Resource Center related articles icon Related Articles Original Inv...
the risk of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), or long COVID, in children appears to be lower than what has been reported in adults. However, more children have long COVID than those kids who are hospitalized with acute COVID-19. The study is featured inJAMA ...
“These findings are important because the information we collected from children infected with COVID-19 didn’t differ at all by whether a child was asymptomatic, severity of symptoms, when they had thevirus, were at a healthy weight or had obesity, or by gender. It was the same for ...