๐ Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease in children
Copyright ยฉ 2014 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Background: In the initial description of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, many affected patients were adults with underlying medical comorbidities. Data on the clinical presentation and outcome of pediatric cases are lacking. We report the clinical presentation and outcome of MERS-CoV infection in 11 pediatric patients. Methods: The clinical presentation, demographic and laboratory data of pediatric patients with MERS-CoV were analyzed. Results: A total of 11 pediatric cases that tested positive by screening and confirmatory polymerase chain reaction for MERS-CoV were reported from Saudi Arabia. Two patients were symptomatic and the other 9 cases were asymptomatic. The median age of patients was 13 (range 2-16) years. There were 8 females and 3 males (2.7:1 ratio). One symptomatic patient died and the other symptomatic patient recovered. The diagnosis of patients was based on positive nasopharyngeal swabs on 10 patients. Conclusions: MERS-CoV disease is not limited to adults. Most cases of childhood MERS-CoV infection were asymptomatic and tested positive during contact investigation of older patients. Severe disease can occur in children with underlying conditions.
keywords
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ nasopharyngeal swabs (19)
๐ polymerase chain (300)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ chain reaction (303)
author
๐ค Memish, Ziad A.
๐ค Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
๐ค Assiri, Abdullah
๐ค Alrabiah, Fahad A.
๐ค Hajjar, Sami Al
๐ค Albarrak, Ali
๐ค Flemban, Hesham
๐ค Alhakeem, Rafat F.
๐ค Makhdoom, Hatem Q.
๐ค Alsubaie, Sarah
๐ค Al-Rabeeah, Abdullah A.
year
โฐ 2014
issn
๐ 15320987 08913668
volume
33
number
9
page
904-906
citedbycount
45
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