SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Toro, Brenda
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pita, Rita Marchante, Costa, Ricardo Craveiro, Rodrigues, Fernanda, Domingues, Mariana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2022.24479
Resumo: Introduction: Being a recent disease, there are still unknown facts about coronavirus disease 2019, especially in children. Therefore, reports from centers worldwide are important to better understand this condition. This study aimed to describe all severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases admitted to a Portuguese tertiary pediatric hospital. Methods: All patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction test until January 31st, 2021, were included in this study. A descriptive analysis was conducted on demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and laboratorial characteristics, as well as patient management. Results: In total, 331 (3.8% of the total tested) patients were included in this study, 51.1% of whom were male, and the median age was 6 years (range 7 days - 17 years), being the 1-5 years age group the more prevalent. Family / cohabitant contact was the main form of exposure to disease. Symptoms included fever (50.2%), cough (45%) and gastrointestinal symptoms (38.7%) (diarrhea in 13%). There were 10 patients with anosmia and eight with ageusia (all older than 5 years) and 14.8% of the children were asymptomatic. Excluding asymptomatic patients, hospitalization occurred in 17 (6.0%) cases, four of whom were adolescents (three obese, one with progressive cancer) and needed oxygen supplementation, and one patient was admitted to the intensive care unit. Discussion: In our center, pediatric infection rate was low, frequently with a mild clinical presentation and after a contact with an infected cohabitant / family member. Asymptomatic patients corresponded to 14.8% of the cases. Of the four patients with more severe disease, all were adolescents and three were obese. The outcome was overall good.
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spelling SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric HospitalOriginal articlesIntroduction: Being a recent disease, there are still unknown facts about coronavirus disease 2019, especially in children. Therefore, reports from centers worldwide are important to better understand this condition. This study aimed to describe all severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases admitted to a Portuguese tertiary pediatric hospital. Methods: All patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction test until January 31st, 2021, were included in this study. A descriptive analysis was conducted on demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and laboratorial characteristics, as well as patient management. Results: In total, 331 (3.8% of the total tested) patients were included in this study, 51.1% of whom were male, and the median age was 6 years (range 7 days - 17 years), being the 1-5 years age group the more prevalent. Family / cohabitant contact was the main form of exposure to disease. Symptoms included fever (50.2%), cough (45%) and gastrointestinal symptoms (38.7%) (diarrhea in 13%). There were 10 patients with anosmia and eight with ageusia (all older than 5 years) and 14.8% of the children were asymptomatic. Excluding asymptomatic patients, hospitalization occurred in 17 (6.0%) cases, four of whom were adolescents (three obese, one with progressive cancer) and needed oxygen supplementation, and one patient was admitted to the intensive care unit. Discussion: In our center, pediatric infection rate was low, frequently with a mild clinical presentation and after a contact with an infected cohabitant / family member. Asymptomatic patients corresponded to 14.8% of the cases. Of the four patients with more severe disease, all were adolescents and three were obese. The outcome was overall good.Introdução: Tratando-se de uma doença recente, ainda se desconhece muito acerca da COVID-19, particularmente na idade pediátrica. Assim, a partilha da experiência de cada centro é fundamental para melhor a compreender. Descrevemos a experiência de um hospital pediátrico terciário. Materiais e métodos: Incluídos todos os doentes com infeção por SARS-CoV-2 confirmada por RT-PCR até janeiro de 2021. Efetuada análise descritiva das caraterísticas demográficas, epidemiológicas, clínicas, laboratoriais, e orientação instituída. Resultados: Foram incluídos 331 doentes (3.8% do total testado), 51.1% do género masculino e com mediana de idades de seis anos (variação: 7 dias- 17 anos), sendo o grupo etário 1-5 anos o mais prevalente. O contacto com convivente ou familiar doente foi a principal forma de exposição à doença. Os sintomas incluíram febre em 50.2%, tosse em 45% e sintomas gastrointestinais em 37.8% (diarreia 13%); dez doentes tiveram anósmia e oito tiveram ageusia (todos com mais de cinco anos) e 14.8% eram assintomáticos. Houve necessidade de internamento em 6.3% dos casos e três adolescentes obesos precisaram de oxigenoterapia (um em cuidados intensivos). A evolução foi boa em todos. Discussão e conclusão: No nosso hospital, a taxa de infeção em idade pediátrica foi baixa, frequentemente com manifestações clínicas ligeiras e após exposição a um convivente infetado. A obesidade e a adolescência foram os fatores de risco comuns nos doentes graves.Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria2022-05-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2022.24479eng2184-44532184-3333Toro, BrendaPita, Rita MarchanteCosta, Ricardo CraveiroRodrigues, FernandaDomingues, Marianainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T02:58:19Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/24479Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:25:38.450709Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Toro, Brenda
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title_short SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_full SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_fullStr SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_full_unstemmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
title_sort SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Portuguese Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
author Toro, Brenda
author_facet Toro, Brenda
Pita, Rita Marchante
Costa, Ricardo Craveiro
Rodrigues, Fernanda
Domingues, Mariana
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Costa, Ricardo Craveiro
Rodrigues, Fernanda
Domingues, Mariana
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Pita, Rita Marchante
Costa, Ricardo Craveiro
Rodrigues, Fernanda
Domingues, Mariana
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description Introduction: Being a recent disease, there are still unknown facts about coronavirus disease 2019, especially in children. Therefore, reports from centers worldwide are important to better understand this condition. This study aimed to describe all severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases admitted to a Portuguese tertiary pediatric hospital. Methods: All patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction test until January 31st, 2021, were included in this study. A descriptive analysis was conducted on demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and laboratorial characteristics, as well as patient management. Results: In total, 331 (3.8% of the total tested) patients were included in this study, 51.1% of whom were male, and the median age was 6 years (range 7 days - 17 years), being the 1-5 years age group the more prevalent. Family / cohabitant contact was the main form of exposure to disease. Symptoms included fever (50.2%), cough (45%) and gastrointestinal symptoms (38.7%) (diarrhea in 13%). There were 10 patients with anosmia and eight with ageusia (all older than 5 years) and 14.8% of the children were asymptomatic. Excluding asymptomatic patients, hospitalization occurred in 17 (6.0%) cases, four of whom were adolescents (three obese, one with progressive cancer) and needed oxygen supplementation, and one patient was admitted to the intensive care unit. Discussion: In our center, pediatric infection rate was low, frequently with a mild clinical presentation and after a contact with an infected cohabitant / family member. Asymptomatic patients corresponded to 14.8% of the cases. Of the four patients with more severe disease, all were adolescents and three were obese. The outcome was overall good.
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