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Author: Xiao Li; Kun Qian; Ling-ling Xie; Xiu-juan Li; Min Cheng; Li Jiang; Bjoern W. Schuller
Title: A Mini Review on Current Clinical and Research Findings for Children Suffering from COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_4
  • ID: f9hyntvf_42
    Snippet: Furthermore, the data from the first group also showed that the PCT has significantly increased in 80% of the cases in this study with or without coinfection evidence existing, which is not common in adult patients [8] . This suggests that the underlying coinfection or secondary infection may be more common in pediatric patients. If a secondary infection/coinfection is suspected, a collection of the specimen should be executed to detect potential.....
    Document: Furthermore, the data from the first group also showed that the PCT has significantly increased in 80% of the cases in this study with or without coinfection evidence existing, which is not common in adult patients [8] . This suggests that the underlying coinfection or secondary infection may be more common in pediatric patients. If a secondary infection/coinfection is suspected, a collection of the specimen should be executed to detect potential secondary bacterial and/or fungal infections, and routine antibacterial treatment also should be considered in this situation [2, 8] .

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