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Clinical and laboratory findings of COVID-19 in children younger than six months old; Neutropenia is more common not lymphopenia

Authors :
Gizem Guner Ozenen
Zumrut Sahbudak Bal
Nimet Bilen
Sema Yildirim Arslan
Gunes Ak
Gonca Koc
Candan Cicek
Zafer Kurugol
Ferda Özkınay
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Authorea, Inc., 2022.

Abstract

Background: Studies on age-related differences in clinical and laboratory features on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are limited. We aimed to evaluate the demographic, clinical, and laboratory findings of COVID-19 in children younger than six months old and compare them with older children. Methods: A single-center retrospective study, including 209 confirmed COVID-19 cases, was conducted between March 11, 2020, and September 1, 2021. The case group consisted of 47 patients younger than six months old, and the control group consisted of 162 patients older than six months old. Results: The mean age of the case group was 2.77±1.52 months, and the control group was 101.89±65.77 months. Cough was statistically higher in the control group, poor feeding was higher in the case group (P=.043, .010). The underlying disease ratio was statistically higher in the case group; however, the hospitalization rate was higher in the case group (P=.001, .036). The case group had significantly lower median values of the absolute neutrophil count, hemoglobin, and higher median values of white blood cell, absolute lymphocyte count, platelet than the control group (P

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........337935f4563cdfd46f76bc60b87e90f7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.164185254.41977792/v1