Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus infection in children: Thoughts on the diagnostic criteria of suspected cases
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4912.2020.06.002
- VernacularTitle:儿童新型冠状病毒感染流行病学与临床特点分析——对儿童疑似病例诊断标准的思考
- Author:
Jianyu JIANG
1
;
Ling DUAN
;
Daoxue XIONG
;
Yan FENG
;
Xiangjun LIU
;
Jie YU
;
Zhe PENG
;
Chunhui LANG
Author Information
1. 重庆三峡中心医院 重庆大学附属三峡医院 404000
- From:
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine
2020;27(6):407-410
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To improve the diagnostic criteria of suspected cases through investigating the epidemiological and clinical manifestations of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection in children.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the epidemiological and clinical manifestations of six children with novel coronavirus infection diagnosed in Chongqing Three Gorges Central Hospital from February 3, 2020 to February 15, 2020.Compared with the diagnostic criteria of suspected cases, we summarized the problems encountering in the application of this standard in clinic and try to put forward suggestions for improvement.Results:Among the six confirmed cases: five males and one female; three from Hubei Province and three from Wanzhou; six cases of clustered onset of the family.Visiting nature: six cases of suspected case, six cases from community or outpatient screening.Three fever cases with/without respiratory symptoms, one of which had diarrhea; all children′s blood routine and lymphocyte counts were within the normal range; chest CT imagings of No.1 and No.5 case showed typical novel coronavirus pneumonia signs, and the other three patients had abnormalities without the characteristics of novel coronavirus pneumonia, and one case was normal.Comparison results: Only No.1 case fully met the diagnostic criteria, and the remaining cases did not meet the diagnostic criteria for early suspected cases.Conclusion:In order to improve the accuracy and practicality of the diagnosis of suspected cases in children, it is recommended to refine and standardize the diagnostic criteria for some suspected cases.