2022
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.6436
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Assessment of Clinical Outcomes Among Children and Adolescents Hospitalized With COVID-19 in 6 Sub-Saharan African Countries

Abstract: for the African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth) COVID-19 Research Collaboration on Children and Adolescents IMPORTANCE Little is known about COVID-19 outcomes among children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa, where preexisting comorbidities are prevalent. OBJECTIVE To assess the clinical outcomes and factors associated with outcomes among children and adolescents hospitalized with COVID-19 in 6 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This cohort study was … Show more

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“…The AFREhealth study provides multicountry, multiregional evidence of relatively high mortality rates among hospitalised children with COVID-19. Mortality in the AFREhealth study was 8.3%,26 severalfold higher than paediatric case fatality rates of 0.24% (in low and middle-income countries) and 0.01% (in high-income countries) reported in a systematic review by Kitano et al ,10 and still higher than the global average of 0.1%–0.4% reported by the WHO 8…”
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“…The AFREhealth study provides multicountry, multiregional evidence of relatively high mortality rates among hospitalised children with COVID-19. Mortality in the AFREhealth study was 8.3%,26 severalfold higher than paediatric case fatality rates of 0.24% (in low and middle-income countries) and 0.01% (in high-income countries) reported in a systematic review by Kitano et al ,10 and still higher than the global average of 0.1%–0.4% reported by the WHO 8…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Among the children who died were 22 (32%) of the 69 children admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), and 4 (22%) of the 18 with suspected/confirmed MIS-C. 26 In multivariable ordinal logistic regression, factors independently associated with severe outcomes (oxygen requirement, ICU admission, mechanical ventilation and death) were age <1 year, hypertension, chronic lung disease and haematological disorders. 26 …”
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“…1 The child population so far is the least affected by the pandemic in terms of severity (ICU admissions) and mortality. 2 There is some certainty that minors are contagious and can infect the rest of the population, but in general they are not usually carriers of significant viral loads. 3 Faced with this situation, countries have adopted variable attitudes and measures in relation to immunization of children.…”
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