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Sars-Cov-2 in children – insights and conclusions from the mandatory reporting data in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, March–July 2020

机译:儿童SARS-COV-2 - 来自德国法兰克福,德国法兰克福的强制性报告数据的见解和结论,3月20日至7月

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Introduction: From the beginning of the corona pandemic until August 19, 2020, more than 21,989,366 cases have been reported worldwide – 228,495 in Germany alone, including 12,648 children aged 0–14. In many countries, the proportion of infected children in the total population is comparatively low; in addition, children often have no or milder symptoms and are less likely to transmit the pathogen to adults than the other way round. Based on the registration data in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the symptoms of children in comparison with adults and the likely routes of transmission are presented below. Materials and methods: The documentation of the mandatory reports includes personal data (name, date of birth, gender, place of residence), disease characteristics (date of report, date of onset of the disease, symptoms), possible contact persons (family, others) and i.a. possible activity or care in children’s community facilities. All reports were viewed, especially with regard to likely transmission routes. Results: From March 1 to July 31, 2020, 1,977 infected people were reported, including 138 children between the ages of 0 and 14 years. Children had fewer and milder symptoms than adults. None of the children experienced severe respiratory symptoms or the need for ventilation. 62% of the children had no symptoms at all (19% adults), 5% of the children were hospitalized (24% adults), and none of the children died (3.8% adults). After excluding a cluster of 34 children from refugee accommodations and 14 children from a parish, 78% of the remaining 90 children had been infected by an adult within the family, and only 4% were likely to have a reverse transmission route. In 5.5% of cases, transmission in a community facility was likely. Discussion: The results of the registration data from Frankfurt am Main, Germany confirm the results published in other countries: Children are less likely to become infected, and if infected, their symptoms are less severe than in adults, and they are apparently not the main drivers of virus transmission. Therefore, scientific medical associations strongly recommend reopening schools.
机译:介绍:从电晕发育发育机的开始,直到2020年8月19日,德国普遍报告了21,989,366件案件 - 228,495案,其中12,648名0-14岁的儿童。在许多国家,人口总人口中感染儿童的比例相对较低;此外,儿童往往没有或较高的症状,不太可能将病原体传递给成年人而不是其他方式。根据法兰克福的注册数据,德国的法兰克福,与成年人相比,儿童的症状和可能的传播路线如下。材料和方法:强制性报告的文件包括个人数据(名称,出生日期,性别,住所的地方),疾病特征(报告日期,疾病发病日期,症状),可能的联系人(家庭,其他)和IA儿童社区设施中可能的活动或护理。查看所有报告,特别是对于可能的传输路线。结果:2020年3月1日至7月31日,报道了1,977名感染者,其中138岁之间的儿童在0岁和14岁之间。孩子们比成年人更少和较高的症状。没有孩子经历过严重的呼吸系统症状或对通风的需求。 62%的儿童根本没有症状(19%的成年人),5%的儿童住院(24%的成年人),没有孩子死亡(成人3.8%)。在不包括难民住宿的34名儿童的集群之后,剩下的90名儿童的78%受到家庭内的成年人感染,只有4%的人可能有反向传输路线。在5.5%的情况下,社区设施中的传输很可能。讨论:法兰克福am Main的注册数据结果证实了在其他国家发布的结果:儿童不太可能被感染,如果感染,它们的症状比成年人在一起,而且它们显然不是主要的病毒传输的司机。因此,科学医学协会强烈建议重新开放学校。

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