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Author: Emma M. de Koff; Marlies A. van Houten; Elisabeth A.M. Sanders; Debby Bogaert
Title: Symptomatology during seasonal coronavirus infections in children is associated with viral and bacterial co-detection
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: 9objjgsj_1
    Snippet: In the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19), children seem to be less severely affected 2 than adults. Case series of Chinese children with COVID-19 report mostly mild symptoms of a 3 respiratory tract infection (RTI) [1, 2] , though severe cases were also reported [3] . Children 4 may however shed large quantities of viral particles in respiratory secretions and faeces, even 5 when they are without symptoms of infection, and may thus contribut.....
    Document: In the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19), children seem to be less severely affected 2 than adults. Case series of Chinese children with COVID-19 report mostly mild symptoms of a 3 respiratory tract infection (RTI) [1, 2] , though severe cases were also reported [3] . Children 4 may however shed large quantities of viral particles in respiratory secretions and faeces, even 5 when they are without symptoms of infection, and may thus contribute substantially to human-6

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