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Intra-Household and Close-Contact SARS-CoV-2 Transmission Among Children – a Systematic Review

机译:儿童中的家庭内部和近乎接触的SARS-COV-2传输 - 系统评价

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Introduction: The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has led to a range of emergency measures worldwide. Early in the pandemic, children were suspected to act as drivers of the COVID-19 spread in the population, which was based on experiences with influenza virus and other respiratory pathogens. Consequently, closures of schools and kindergartens were implemented in many countries around the world, alongside with other non-pharmaceutical interventions for transmission control. Given the grave and multifaceted consequences of contact restriction measures for children, it is crucial to better understand the effect size of these incisive actions for the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, we systematically review the current evidence on transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to and by children. Data Sources: PubMed and preprints uploaded on medRxiv. Study Selection: Original research articles, case reports, brief communications, and commentaries were included into the analysis. Each title or abstract was independently reviewed to identify relevant articles. Studies in other languages than English were not included. Data Extraction: Two reviewers independently reviewed the selected studies. Extracted data included citation of each study, type of healthcare setting, location of the study, characteristics of patient population, and reported outcomes. Results: Data on transmission of SARS-CoV-2 on or by children is scarce. Several studies show a lower seropositivity of children compared to adults, suggesting a lower susceptibility of especially younger children. Most insight currently comes from household studies suggesting, that children are predominantly infected by their household contacts. The contagiousness however, seems to be comparable between children and adults, based on our meta-analysis of included studies. Conclusions: Larger and systematic studies are urgently needed to better understand the age dependent patterns of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and thereby design more effective non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce disease transmission.
机译:简介:由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2)引起的新型冠状病毒病(Covid-19)的爆发导致全球一系列紧急措施。在大流行早期,儿童被怀疑充当Covid-19的司机在人口中,这是基于流感病毒和其他呼吸道病原体的经验。因此,与其他非药品干预措施一起在世界各国在世界各国实施了学校和幼儿园的关闭。鉴于儿童接触限制措施的严重和多方面后果,更好地了解Covid-19流行病的这些尖锐行动的效果规模至关重要。因此,我们系统地审查目前关于SARS-COV-2传播给儿童的目前的证据。数据来源:上传MedRXIV的PubMed和预印。学习选择:原始研究文章,案例报告,简短的通信和评论纳入了分析。每个标题或摘要都被独立审查以识别相关文章。不包括其他语言的研究。数据提取:两位审稿人独立审查了所选研究。提取的数据包括每项研究的引用,医疗保健的类型,研究的位置,患者人口的特征以及报告的结果。结果:关于或儿童的SARS-COV-2传输数据是稀缺的。几项研究表明,与成年人相比,儿童的血液系阳性较低,表明特别是年轻儿童的易感性较低。大多数洞察力目前来自家庭研究,暗示,孩子们主要感染了他们的家庭联系。然而,根据我们的荟萃分析,儿童和成人之间的传染似乎是可比的。结论:迫切需要更大,系统的研究,以更好地了解SARS-COV-2传输的年龄依赖性模式,从而设计更有效的非药剂干预以减少疾病传播。

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