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Author: Yanshan Zhu; Conor J Bloxham; Katina D Hulme; Jane E Sinclair; Zhen Wei Marcus Tong; Lauren E Steele; Ellesandra C Noye; Jiahai Lu; Keng Yih Chew; Janessa Pickering; Charles Gilks; Asha C Bowen; Kirsty R Short
Title: Children are unlikely to have been the primary source of household SARS-CoV-2 infections
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: giabjjnz_10
    Snippet: Mean complete blood counts were largely unremarkable, with the mean values falling within the normal reference ranges for children aged 6-12 years 46 . (Table 1 ). In contrast, blood chemistry analysis showed that the mean value of c-reactive protein (18.46 mg/L) was elevated compared to the 10mg/L suggested as the upper limit of the normal reference range for children 47 . Similarly, the mean level of lactate dehydrogenase level detected in the .....
    Document: Mean complete blood counts were largely unremarkable, with the mean values falling within the normal reference ranges for children aged 6-12 years 46 . (Table 1 ). In contrast, blood chemistry analysis showed that the mean value of c-reactive protein (18.46 mg/L) was elevated compared to the 10mg/L suggested as the upper limit of the normal reference range for children 47 . Similarly, the mean level of lactate dehydrogenase level detected in the blood of children infected with SARS-CoV-2 (315.75U/L) was elevated relative to the recommended reference range for children aged 1 to 10 years (<305U/L) 48 . Together, these data suggest that SARS-CoV-2 induces a broad range of clinical symptoms in children and can manifest as either an asymptomatic, mild or severe infection.

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