Manifestations of COVID-19 infection in children with malignancy: A single-center experience in Jordan.

Mousa Ahmad Qatawneh, Moath Altarawneh, Ruba Alhazaimeh, Mais Jazazi, Omaiema Jarrah, Alaa Shorman, Laila Alsadah, Maher Mustafa
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been the cause of a global health crisis since the end of 2019. All countries are following the guidelines and re-commendations released by the World Health Organization to decrease the spread of the disease. Children account for only 3%-5% of COVID-19 cases. Few data are available regarding the clinical course, disease severity, and mode of treatment in children with malignancy and COVID-19.

Aim: To evaluate the treatment plan and outcome of children with malignancy who contracted COVID-19.

Methods: A retrospective study of the medical files of patients with malignancy who contracted COVID-19 between July 2020 and June 2021 was performed. The following data were reviewed for all patients: primary disease, laboratory data, admission ward, clinical status upon admission, disease course, treatment plan, and outcome. Eligible patients were those with malignancy who tested positive for COVID-19 by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.

Results: A total of 40 patients who had malignancy contracted COVID-19 from July 1, 2020 to June 1, 2021. Their primary diseases were as follows: 34 patients (85%) had hematological malignancies (30 had acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 2 had acute myeloblastic leukemia, and 2 had Hodgkin lymphoma), whereas 6 patients (15%) had solid tumors (2 had neuroblastoma, 2 had rhabdomyosarcoma, and 2 had central nervous system tumors). Twelve patients (30%) did not need hospitalization and underwent home isolation only, whereas twenty-eight patients (70%) required hospitalization (26 patients were admitted in the COVID-19 ward and 2 were admitted in the pediatric intensive care unit).

Conclusion: COVID-19 with malignancy in the pediatric age group has a benign course and does not increase the risk of having severe infection compared to other children.

恶性肿瘤儿童COVID-19感染的表现:约旦的单中心经验
背景:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)自2019年底以来一直是全球卫生危机的原因。所有国家都在遵循世界卫生组织发布的指导方针和建议,以减少这种疾病的传播。儿童仅占COVID-19病例的3%-5%。关于恶性肿瘤和COVID-19儿童的临床病程、疾病严重程度和治疗模式的数据很少。目的:探讨儿童恶性肿瘤合并COVID-19的治疗方案及预后。方法:回顾性分析2020年7月至2021年6月感染COVID-19的恶性肿瘤患者的医疗档案。回顾所有患者的以下数据:原发疾病、实验室数据、入院病房、入院时的临床状况、病程、治疗计划和结局。符合条件的患者是逆转录聚合酶链反应检测为COVID-19阳性的恶性肿瘤患者。结果:2020年7月1日至2021年6月1日,共有40例恶性肿瘤患者感染COVID-19。原发疾病:血液系统恶性肿瘤34例(85%)(急性淋巴细胞白血病30例,急性髓细胞白血病2例,霍奇金淋巴瘤2例),实体肿瘤6例(15%)(神经母细胞瘤2例,横纹肌肉瘤2例,中枢神经系统肿瘤2例)。12例患者(30%)不需要住院,只进行了家庭隔离,而28例患者(70%)需要住院(26例患者住在新冠肺炎病房,2例住在儿科重症监护室)。结论:与其他儿童相比,儿童年龄段的COVID-19伴恶性肿瘤具有良性病程,不增加发生严重感染的风险。
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