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Clinical presentations and management of COVID-19 infected children seen in a district health facility in Kambia northern Sierra Leone

机译:北部塞拉利昂北部区卫生设施在区卫生设施中看到的Covid-19感染儿童的临床演示和管理

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Studies reporting the clinical presentations of COVID-19 in children in sub-Saharan Africa are few, especially from resource-constrained countries. This case series reports the demographic and clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in children seen at a district hospital in Sierra Leone. This is a report of nine COVID-19 paediatric cases managed at a secondary level hospital in Kambia District, Northern Sierra Leone. Each child was detected by contact tracing after an infected adult was identified by the COVID-19 response team. The clinical symptoms at presentation, clinical courses, and treatments instituted and patient outcomes are discussed in the context of the facilities available at a typical West African district hospital. Nine out of 30 individuals with confirmed COVID-19 infection who presented to the hospital from 24 April to 20 September 2020 and who were admitted to the isolation center of the hospital were in the paediatric age group. The mean age (SD) and median (IQR) of the children were 69.0 ± 51.7months and 84.0 (10.5, 108.0) months, respectively; five (55.6%) were males. The children were asymptomatic or only had mild illnesses and none required intranasal oxygen or ventilatory support. In the five symptomatic children, the most common symptoms were fever (40%) and cough (40%). All children had normal haemoglobin, platelet and white blood cell (WBC) count. Four children had a positive malaria test and were treated with a complete course of anti-malaria medications. No child received steroid or had specific anti-COVID-19 treatment. All children stayed in the isolation center for 14 days and were re-tested for COVID-19 two weeks after initial diagnosis. No complications have been reported in any of them since discharge. The proportion of children among COVID-19 infected cases seen in a rural community in Sierra Leone was 30%. Fever was the most common symptom and malaria was confirmed in 40% of the infected children. This has significant implication on the diagnosis of COVID-19 in malaria-endemic settings and on how best to manage children who present with fever during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:报告撒哈拉以南非洲儿童Covid-19临床演示的研究很少,特别是来自资源受限的国家。本案例系列报告了在塞拉利昂区区医院观察的儿童的Covid-19患者的人口统计学和临床​​特征和实验室发现。这是北塞拉利昂北部坎迪亚区二级医院管理的九个Covid-19儿科案例的报告。通过Covid-19反应团队确定感染的成人后,通过接触跟踪检测每个孩子。在典型的西非区医院提供的设施的背景下讨论了介绍,临床课程和治疗和治疗和患者结果的临床症状。九分之一的人中有9名患有确认的Covid-19感染于2020年4月24日至9月20日向医院提交给医院,并且被录取到医院的隔离中心在儿科年龄组。儿童的平均年龄(SD)和中位数(IQR)分别为69.0±51.7month和84.0(10.5,108.0)个月;五(55.6%)是男性。儿童无症状或只有轻微的疾病,无需鼻内氧气或通风载体。在五种症状儿童中,最常见的症状是发烧(40%)和咳嗽(40%)。所有孩子均具有正常的血红蛋白,血小板和白细胞(WBC)计数。四个孩子患有阳性疟疾测试,并用完整的抗疟疾治疗方法治疗。没有孩子接受类固醇或有特定的抗Covid-19治疗。所有儿童均留在隔离中心14天,并在初步诊断后两周内重新测试Covid-19。自放电以来,他们中的任何一个都没有报告任何并发症。塞拉利昂农村社区中的Covid-19感染病例中的儿童比例为30%。发烧是最常见的症状,疟疾在40%的感染儿童确认。这对疟疾 - 地方性环境中的Covid-19诊断以及如何最好地管理在Covid-19大流行期间出现发烧的儿童的诊断意义。

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