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Author: Cui, Yuxia; Tian, Maolu; Huang, Dong; Wang, Xike; Huang, Yuying; Fan, Li; Wang, Liang; Chen, Yun; Liu, Wenpu; Zhang, Kai; Wu, Yue; Yang, Zhenzhong; Tao, Jing; Feng, Jie; Liu, Kaiyu; Ye, Xianwei; Wang, Rongpin; Zhang, Xiangyan; Zha, Yan
Title: A 55-Day-Old Female Infant Infected With 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease: Presenting With Pneumonia, Liver Injury, and Heart Damage
  • Cord-id: 5c91xnhz
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: 5c91xnhz
    Snippet: BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the pneumonia outbreak caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were mainly based on information from adult populations. Limited data are available for children with COVID-19, especially for infected infants. METHODS: We report a 55-day-old case with COVID-19 confirmed in China and describe the identification, diagnosis, clinical course, and treatment of the patient, including the disease progression from day 7 to day 11 of illness. RESULTS: This ca
    Document: BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the pneumonia outbreak caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were mainly based on information from adult populations. Limited data are available for children with COVID-19, especially for infected infants. METHODS: We report a 55-day-old case with COVID-19 confirmed in China and describe the identification, diagnosis, clinical course, and treatment of the patient, including the disease progression from day 7 to day 11 of illness. RESULTS: This case highlights that children with COVID-19 can also present with multiple organ damage and rapid disease changes. CONCLUSIONS: When managing such infant patients with COVID-19, frequent and careful clinical monitoring is essential.

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