Author: Denggao Peng; Jing Zhang; Yingqi Xu; Zhichao Liu; Pengyao Wu
Title: Clinical analysis and early differential diagnosis of suspected pediatric patients with 2019 novel coronavirus infection Document date: 2020_4_10
ID: mdt9p6v0_14
Snippet: Therefore, 2019-nCoV with other viral coinfections may be more common in children. 8 Pediatric patients should be alert to the possibility of coinfection if severe symptoms appear.Compared with other non-bacterial pathogens,2019-nCoV has more family cluster infections, which indicates that the virus is more infectious and has the ability of sustained human-to-human transmission. When developing preventive and All rights reserved. No reuse allowed.....
Document: Therefore, 2019-nCoV with other viral coinfections may be more common in children. 8 Pediatric patients should be alert to the possibility of coinfection if severe symptoms appear.Compared with other non-bacterial pathogens,2019-nCoV has more family cluster infections, which indicates that the virus is more infectious and has the ability of sustained human-to-human transmission. When developing preventive and All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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