Children Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID: Updates of the Literature

Maha Obeidat, Owis Ahmad Mustafa Khater
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The current investigation was carried out because of the realization that although though the effects of COVID-19 in children are milder in comparison to those in adults, severe symptoms can still be seen in children. This realization led to the decision to carry out the study. Multiple nations have reported cases of children exhibiting symptoms of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome that has been linked to COVID-19. The primary purpose of this investigation was to conduct a literature search focusing on this syndrome and the effects it has on children. According to the findings of this work, a severe acute infection with COVID-19 can put children at risk for developing a multisystem inflammatory syndrome that can be fatal. Several organs, including the kidneys and lungs, are susceptible to damage from this. The treatment of this syndrome was another topic of conversation. When considered together, a severe acute infection with COVID-19 or an infection with MIS-C can result in illnesses that have the potential to be fatal in children. This is especially true when the infections are combined.
与COVID相关的儿童多系统炎症综合征:文献更新
之所以进行此次调查,是因为认识到,与成人相比,新冠肺炎对儿童的影响较轻,但儿童仍可出现严重症状。这一认识导致了进行这项研究的决定。多个国家报告了儿童出现与COVID-19相关的多系统炎症综合征症状的病例。本调查的主要目的是对该综合征及其对儿童的影响进行文献检索。根据这项工作的发现,COVID-19的严重急性感染可能使儿童面临发展多系统炎症综合征的风险,这可能是致命的。包括肾脏和肺在内的几个器官都容易受到损害。治疗这种综合症是另一个话题。综合考虑,COVID-19严重急性感染或misc感染可导致儿童可能致命的疾病。当感染合并时尤其如此。
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