2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.03.22274641
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Correlation of Suspected COVID-19 Symptoms with COVID-19 Positivity in Children

Abstract: Background:  Early in the pandemic, COVID-19 was found to infect adults at higher rates than children, leaving limited data on disease presentation in children. Further understanding of the epidemiology of COVID-19 symptoms among children is needed. Our aim was to explore how symptoms vary between children testing positive for COVID-19 infection versus children testing negative. Methods:  Data analysis of symptom prevalence among pediatric patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) in the Johns Hopkin… Show more

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