• 제목/요약/키워드: Pediatric COVID-19

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Comparison of clinical features and laboratory findings of coronavirus disease 2019 and influenza A and B infections in children: a single-center study

  • Siddiqui, Meraj;Gultekingil, Ayse;Bakirci, Oguz;Uslu, Nihal;Baskin, Esra
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제64권7호
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    • pp.364-369
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    • 2021
  • Background: As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues to evolve, it is crucially important for pediatricians to be aware of the differences in demographic and clinical features between COVID-19 and influenza A and B infections. Purpose: This study analyzed and compared the clinical features and laboratory findings of COVID-19 and influenza A and B infections in children. Methods: This retrospective study evaluated the medical data of 206 pediatric COVID-19 and 411 pediatric seasonal influenza A or B patients. Results: COVID-19 patients were older than seasonal influenza patients (median [interquartile range], 7.75 [2-14] years vs. 4 [2-6] years). The frequency of fever and cough in COVID-19 patients was lower than that of seasonal influenza patients (80.6% vs. 94.4%, P<0.001 and 22.8 % vs. 71.5%, P<0.001, respectively). Ageusia (4.9%) and anosmia (3.4%) were present in only COVID-19 patients. Leukopenia, lymphopenia, and thrombocytopenia were encountered more frequently in influenza patients than in COVID-19 patients (22.1% vs. 8.5%, P=0.029; 17.6% vs. 5.6%, P=0.013; and 13.2% vs. 5.6%, P=0.048, respectively). Both groups showed significantly elevated monocyte levels in the complete blood count (70.4% vs. 69.9%, P=0.511). Major chest x-ray findings in COVID-19 patients included mild diffuse ground-glass opacity and right lower lobe infiltrates. There were no statistically significant intergroup differences in hospitalization or mortality rates; however, the intensive care unit admission rate was higher among COVID-19 patients (2.4% vs. 0.5%, P=0.045). Conclusion: In this study, pediatric COVID-19 patients showed a wide range of clinical presentations ranging from asymptomatic/mild to severe illness. We found no intergroup differences in hospitalization rates, oxygen requirements, or hospital length of stay; however, the intensive care unit admission rate was higher among COVID-19 patients.

소아청소년 코로나바이러스감염증-19의 치료: 치료 약제를 중심으로 (Therapeutics in the Treatment of COVID-19 for Children and Adolescents)

  • 최수한;최재홍;윤기욱
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2022
  • 소아청소년에서 코로나바이러스감염증-19 (coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19])은 대부분 경증이며 특별한 치료없이 호전될 수 있다. 하지만 일부 소아청소년 COVID-19 환자에서는 중증 또는 위중증으로 진행할 수 있다. 소아청소년 COVID-19 치료 약제에 대한 임상 데이터는 제한적이지만, 중증 및 위중증 COVID-19 소아청소년 환자에서 사용 가능한 약제들은 있다. 본 종설에서는 COVID-19 치료 약제 중 항바이러스제와 면역조절제에 중점을 두고 임상 데이터와 소아청소년에 대한 권고 사항들을 논의하였다.

Trend Analysis of Pediatric Dentistry Patients at Seoul National University Dental Hospital: a Study on the Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak

  • Hee-Sun Choi;Hyuntae Kim;Ji-Soo Song;Teo Jeon Shin;Hong-Keun Hyun;Jung-Wook Kim;Ki-Taeg Jang;Young-Jae Kim
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.452-468
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to investigate changes in dental service use among pediatric patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis was performed by collecting information about the number of visits, age, gender, diagnoses, and treatments for patients at the Pediatric Dentistry Department of Seoul National University Dental Hospital from January 2017 to December 2022. Compared with the period from 2017 to 2019, the total number of visits decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a substantial decline in 2020. Patients in all age groups, except those aged 10 - 14, experienced decreased visits, and there was no significant gender difference. Z29.8 (need for other specified prophylactic measures) declined in all age groups, especially among those aged 0 - 4, except for those 20 years and older. K02.1 (caries of dentine) was sought by the age groups in the following order: 10 - 14, 15 - 19, 5 - 9, and 0 - 4 years, with the most significant decrease in the 0 - 4 years age group compared to others. K07.4 (malocclusion, unspecified) decreased in younger groups aged 9 and below but increased in older groups aged 10 and above. During the period from 2020 to 2022, preventive, restorative, pulp, and trauma treatments decreased, but surgical and orthodontic treatments increased compared with the previous three years. The use of sedation decreased and general anesthesia increased during COVID-19 compared to pre-pandemic. This study describes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric dentistry, making it a valuable reference for future pandemics.

The COVID-19 Pandemic: Fears and Overprotection in Pediatric Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Their Families

  • Reinsch, Steffen;Stallmach, Andreas;Grunert, Philip Christian
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has influenced the lives of people worldwide. Little is known about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the behavior and fears of pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and their families. We conducted a survey to determine the COVID-19 exposure, related perceptions, and information sources; medication compliance; and patients' and parents' behaviors, fears, and physician contact. Methods: An anonymous cross-sectional survey of pediatric patients with IBD and their parents at one pediatric gastroenterology unit of a university medical center was performed. Results: A total of 46 pediatric patients with IBD and 44 parents completed the survey. Parents of pediatric patients with IBD had high fear of their children becoming infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. They perceived schools as the most hazardous environment, whereas the children did not. Half the pediatric patients with IBD feared infection. Patients and parents felt sufficiently informed about COVID-19. The primary source of guidance for pediatric patients was their parents (43%), followed by television and social media, whereas the parents mainly consulted internet news websites (52.2%), television, and public health institutes. Pediatric patients with IBD adhered to their prescribed medication. They also showed cautious behavior by enhancing hand hygiene (84%) and leaving the house less frequently than before. However, in-person medical visits remained favored over video consultations. Conclusion: Although parents expressed overprotective concerns, both parents and pediatric patients with IBD are coping well with the COVID-19 pandemic. IBD-relevant information should be actively conveyed.

Clinical implications of coronavirus disease 2019 in neonates

  • Kim, Do-Hyun
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제64권4호
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2021
  • Since the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in December 2019, a small number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in neonates have been reported worldwide. Neonates currently account for only a minor proportion of the pediatric population affected by COVID-19. Thus, data on the epidemiological and clinical features of COVID-19 in neonates are limited. Approximately 3% of neonates born to mothers with COVID-19 reportedly tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Current limited data on neonates with COVID-19 suggest that neonatal COVID-19 shows a relatively benign course despite a high requirement for mechanical ventilation. However, neonates with pre-existing medical conditions and preterm infants appear to be at a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19. The greatest perinatal concern of the COVID-19 pandemic is the possibility of vertical transmission, especially transplacental transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Although direct evidence of the vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is lacking, its possibility during late pregnancy cannot be ruled out. This review summarizes available case studies on COVID-19 in neonates and introduces what is currently known about neonatal COVID-19 with focus on its vertical transmission.

COVID-19 팬데믹 상황에서 소아 환자의 구강악안면 외상의 변화 추이: 단일 기관 연구 (The Trend of Change in Oral and Maxillofacial Injuries of Pediatric Patients in the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Regional Emergency Medical Center and Dental Hospital Study)

  • 최수빈;박찬규;신종현;정태성;이은경
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.318-333
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    • 2023
  • 이 연구의 목적은 코로나 바이러스 감염증(Coronavirus Disease 2019, COVID-19) 시기의 12세 이하 아동에서 발생한 치과 외상의 변화 여부를 분석해 보는 것이다. 세계보건기구에서 COVID-19를 공식적으로 팬데믹으로 선포한 시점인 2020년 3월을 COVID-19의 기시점으로 설정하였다. 2018년 3월부터 2020년 2월까지를 COVID-19 이전 시기의 대상자를 Pre-COVID-19 군, 2020년 3월부터 2022년 3월까지를 COVID-19 이후 시기의 대상자를 COVID-19 군으로 분류하였다. 전자의무기록을 통해 외상과 관련한 정보들을 수집하였다. COVID-19 발생 전후 외상 환자 수는 유의미하게 감소하였다. COVID-19 기간 동안 남·여 비율과, 연령 구간의 분포 순서는 유의한 차이가 없었다. 영구치의 COVID-19 군에서 스포츠로 인한 외상 발생보다는 개인 이동 수단에 의한 외상의 비율이 높아졌다. COVID-19 군에서 치수 침범이 있는 치관 파절 비율이 치수 침범이 없는 치관 파절 비율보다 증가하였고 유의미하였다. 미취학 아동보다 학령기 아동에서 COVID-19에 의한 외상 패턴 변화가 뚜렷하게 관찰되었다. COVID-19와 같은 팬데믹 상황에서는 환경의 변화로 인해 호발하는 진단명이 변할 수 있다는 점을 알 수 있었다.

국내 5-11세 소아의 코로나19 백신 접종에 대한 델파이 연구 (Delphi Survey for COVID-19 Vaccination in Korean Children Between 5 and 11 Years Old)

  • 최영준;이영화;최재홍
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2022
  • 본 델파이 연구에서는 5-11세 소아청소년의 코로나19 백신 접종과 관련하여 소아청소년 감염 분과 전문의와 코로나19 백신 전문가들을 대상으로 온라인 설문 조사를 시행하였다. 총 20문항에 대해 두 라운드 동안 각각 46명, 38명이 설문에 응답하였다. 패널들은 5-11세 소아청소년들이 코로나19에 쉽게 감염되지만 중증 진행의 위험도는 여전히 낮은 것으로 판단하였고, 만성 질환을 가진 소아는 중증 진행 위험도가 약간 있는 것으로 평가하였다. 코로나19 백신은 5-11세 소아에게 대체로 위험하지 않다고 응답하였고, 백신 접종의 기대 이익과 잠재적인 위해에 대한 비교는 대체적으로 중립적인 견해를 보였다. 또한 현재 소아에게 유일하게 허가된 mRNA 백신 플랫폼은 지속 가능하겠지만 소아에게는 재조합 단백질 플랫폼 백신이 추후 가장 적절할 것으로 평가되었다. 최종적으로 5-11세 소아에게 코로나19 예방 접종 권장에 대해서는 중립적인 입장을 보였다. 이에 모든 소아청소년들에게 일괄적인 접종 보다는 개별화된 선별 접종이 더 바람직할 것으로 보이며, 소아의 코로나19 백신 접종에 대한 과학적 근거 마련을 위한 지속적인 모니터링이 필요할 것으로 보인다.

Quick drop of platelet counts in children with chronic immune thrombocytopenia after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination: case reports

  • Giuseppe Lassandro;Francesco Carriero;Valentina Palladino;Giovanni Carlo Del Vecchio;Paola Giordano
    • Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.290-293
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    • 2022
  • Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by isolated thrombocytopenia. Many viruses and some vaccines have been identified as triggering the autoimmune process, including parvovirus, human immunodeficiency virus, Epstein-Barr virus, rubella, and measles. However, ITP in association with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination has not been reported so far. We describe the cases of two young girls affected by ITP presenting a quick reduction of platelet count after receiving Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

국내 소아에서 심한 COVID-19 뇌염에서 성공적으로 회복된 1례 (The Case of Successful Recovery From Severe Encephalitis in a COVID-19 Pediatric Patient in Korea)

  • 김은정;기소현;정혜나;윤윤선;은백린
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.180-187
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    • 2023
  • 2023년 9월까지 19세이하소아청소년인구의 90% 이상에서코로나바이러스감염증-19 (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) 감염력이 있으며, 그중 40-60%에서 두통, 경련발작, 뇌염 등의 신경학적 증상이 보고되고 있다. 본 증례에서 저자들은 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 감염 후 경련과 의식 변화로 내원, COVID-19 뇌염으로 진단하여 정맥내 면역글로불린, 고용량 스테로이드, 항바이러스제, 항경련제 투여 등의 적극적인 치료로 회복된 3세 여자 환자를 보고하고자 한다. 환자는 입원 39일차 말하기와 혼자 걷기가 가능한 상태로 퇴원하였고 발병 1년이 지난 시점, 경한 언어 지연을 보이나 전반적으로 좋은 예후를 보이고 있다. COVID-19 뇌염 환자에서 조기 발견과 적극적인 치료가 긍정적인 예후와 연관됨을 본 증례를 통하여 보고하는 바이다.

COVID-19 소아 환자의 임상 양상 및 실험실적 특징: 체계적문헌고찰 및 메타분석 (Clinical and Laboratory Features of Pediatric Patients with COVID-19: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis)

  • 윤하영;조영아;이정;곽혜선;한지민
    • 한국임상약학회지
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.270-278
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    • 2020
  • Background: Although the identification of clinical and laboratory features in pediatric COVID-19 patients is essential in establishing an appropriate treatment plan, a systematic review and meta-analysis on the topic has yet to be reported. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science to access clinical and laboratory characteristics as well as clinical outcomes of children with COVID-19 infection. A meta-analysis using random-effect model was performed to estimate pooled prevalence and 95% confidence intervals. Results: Among the 532 studies initially collected, 12 articles were finally included in the meta-analysis. Among the investigated 320 pediatric patients with COVID-19, fever (48.2%) and cough (39.3%) were the most common symptoms. Almost one third of patients (30.4%) were asymptomatic. In laboratory findings, only 11.4% of pediatric patients experienced lymphocytopenia. Increased inflammatory markers including c-reactive protein (18.6%) and procalcitonin (32.4%) were observed. Only a few patients needed mechanical ventilation and intensive care support, and only one death was reported. Conclusion: Pediatric patients with COVID-19 infection exhibited milder symptoms and more favorable outcomes compared to adults. However, considering the high rate of asymptomatic pediatric patients, close monitoring is required to prevent community infection in asymptomatic conditions and hidden disease progression.