Study of family clusters of COVID-19 in the Ústí nad Labem Region with a focus on children - clinical picture, secondary transmission, antibody response.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
J Vičar, E Patrasová, I Stiborová, V Balatka, F Chvojka, O Šácha, V Král
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Objective: The article presents the results of a study of family clusters of COVID-19 whose aim was to describe the clinical course of the disease in children, to identify secondary transmission in households with infected children, and to find out the differences in the antibody response between children and adults. Data were collected from 3 March 2020 to 25 October 2020, that is at the time when the alpha or delta variants were not dominant.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of data on infected children in the Ústí nad Labem Region collected by the Regional Public Health Authority along with questionnaire data reported by their families. Serological tests were performed in study volunteers.

Results: The most common symptoms in children were headache, runny nose, and loss of smell and taste. The hospital admission rates were 0.8% in children and 2.4% in adults. The secondary transmission rate in families where the index case was a child reached 22.6%. It was higher when the index case was a child 11-15 years of age or asymptomatic. The secondary transmission rate in families where the index case was an adult equalled 77.1%. Children had higher IgG antibody levels than adults at post-infection months 4 and 5, but their seropositivity rate was comparable to that of adults.

Conclusion: Children have a nonspecific clinical course of the disease, which is quite similar as other viroses, and rarely require hospital admission. Secondary transmission in families where the index case was a child is not uncommon and is also possible through contact with an asymptomatic child. After recovery, children have higher levels of antibodies at post-infection months 4 and 5.

Ústí nad Labem地区以儿童为重点的COVID-19家庭聚集性研究——临床情况、继发传播、抗体反应
目的:介绍一项COVID-19家庭聚集性研究的结果,旨在描述儿童疾病的临床病程,确定感染儿童家庭中的继发传播,并了解儿童与成人抗体反应的差异。数据收集于2020年3月3日至2020年10月25日,即alpha或delta变体不占主导地位的时候。方法:回顾性分析地区公共卫生当局收集的Ústí纳德拉贝姆地区感染儿童的数据及其家庭报告的问卷数据。在研究志愿者中进行血清学测试。结果:患儿最常见的症状为头痛、流鼻涕、嗅觉和味觉丧失。儿童住院率为0.8%,成人住院率为2.4%。在指示病例为儿童的家庭中继发传播率为22.6%。当指示病例为11-15岁儿童或无症状儿童时,发病率更高。以成人为指示病例的家庭继发传播率为77.1%。儿童在感染后4、5个月IgG抗体水平高于成人,但血清阳性率与成人相当。结论:小儿本病临床病程无特异性,与其他病毒非常相似,很少需要住院。在指示病例为儿童的家庭中继发传播并不罕见,也可能通过与无症状儿童接触而发生。康复后,儿童在感染后第4和5个月的抗体水平较高。
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Epidemiologie Mikrobiologie Imunologie
Epidemiologie Mikrobiologie Imunologie Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original papers, information from practice, reviews on epidemiological and microbiological subjects. Sufficient space is devoted to diagnostic methods from medical microbiology, parasitology, immunology, and to general aspects and discussions pertaining to preventive medicine. It also brings translations and book reviews useful for medical doctors and research workers and professionals in public health.
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