Author: Fiel-Ozores, Antia; González-Durán, MarÃa Luisa; Novoa-Carballal, Reyes; Portugués-de la Red, MarÃa del Mar; Fernández-Pinilla, Isabel; Cabrera-Alvargonzález, Jorge Julio; MartÃnez-Reglero, Cristina; Rey-Cao, Sonia; Concheiro-Guisán, Ana
Title: Differential clinic in children infected by SARS-CoV-2, traceability of contacts and cost-effectiveness of diagnostic tests: Cross-sectional observational study() Cord-id: z8c6usbu Document date: 2021_3_24
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Given the possible coexistence of infection by the SARS-CoV-2 with other seasonal infections, the aim is to identify differential symptoms. I know has studied the role of children in intrafamily contagion and the sensitivity of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in an area with low community transmission. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study. Patients between 0–15 years studied by RT-PCR technique due to clinical suspicion of infection b
Document: INTRODUCTION: Given the possible coexistence of infection by the SARS-CoV-2 with other seasonal infections, the aim is to identify differential symptoms. I know has studied the role of children in intrafamily contagion and the sensitivity of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in an area with low community transmission. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study. Patients between 0–15 years studied by RT-PCR technique due to clinical suspicion of infection by SARS-CoV-2 virus in the months of March-May 2020. Survey on symptoms and contacts. Determination of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at least 21 days after the RT-PCR test. RESULTS: 126 patients were included, 33 with confirmed infection and age mean 8.4 years (95% CI 6.8–10.5) higher than not infected. Fever was the most common and with greater sensitivity. The differences found were a greater frequency of anosmia (P = .029) and headache (P = .009) among children infected with a specificity of 96.7% and 81.5% respectively. There were no differences in the duration of the symptoms. 81.8% of those infected were probably infected in the nucleus 85.2% by a parent who worked outside the home. The sensitivity of RT-PCR was 70.9% and its negative predictive value 91.1%. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical picture is nonspecific and the symptoms more specific difficult to detect in younger children. Children had a reduced role in the intrafamily transmission. The sensitivity of RT-PCR could be related to a less contagiousness in children after one week of infection.
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