Clinical course of COVID-19 in hospitalized children of Ukraine in different pandemic periods.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2022.2139890
Iryna Seriakova, Vitalii Yevtushenko, Sergiy Kramarov, Liudmyla Palatna, Iryna Shpak, Tatiana Kaminska
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Background: The coronavirus infection (COVID-19) pandemic has seen a progressive increase in childhood morbidity worldwide. Continuous mutation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus causes the wave-like course of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is characterized by an undulating course and the predominance of different variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. There are many reports that the clinical picture may vary depending on the circulating strain of the virus [7-11, 13-16]. Based on this, we decided to analyze and evaluate the presence of a pattern between the clinical and epidemic COVID-19 characteristics and the strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus prevailing locally.

The aim of the work: To study the effects of various strains of SARS-CoV-2 on the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of pediatric patients; to determine the regularity between the severity of the disease and the circulating strain of SARS-CoV-2.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis of 945 case stories of COVID-19 disease in children who were hospitalized at the infectious diseases hospital (Kyiv, Ukraine) in the period from June 2020 to February 2022 (corresponding to a period of four waves of different SARS-CoV-2 strains). We investigated epidemiological and clinical features, as well as laboratory and instrumental parameters, comparing four waves of the disease.

Results and conclusions: A regularity between the wave of COVID-19 and the severity of the disease was found. The third wave seemed to be the most severe, due to the increase in the frequency of complications, concomitant pathology, clinical symptoms and the level of mortality. The timing of this outbreak matched with the circulation of the SARS-CoV-2 delta-variant and correlated with an increase in hospitalization rates in Ukraine.

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不同大流行时期乌克兰住院儿童COVID-19临床病程
背景:冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)大流行导致全球儿童发病率逐步上升。SARS-CoV-2病毒的持续突变导致了COVID-19大流行的波浪式过程,其特点是波浪式过程,不同变体的SARS-CoV-2病毒占主导地位。有许多报告表明,临床表现可能因病毒的流行毒株而异[7- 11,13 -16]。基于此,我们决定分析和评估COVID-19临床和流行特征与当地流行的SARS-CoV-2病毒株之间是否存在模式。研究不同SARS-CoV-2毒株对儿科患者临床和流行病学特征的影响;以确定疾病严重程度与SARS-CoV-2流行毒株之间的规律性。材料与方法:回顾性分析乌克兰基辅传染病医院2020年6月至2022年2月(对应不同SARS-CoV-2菌株的四波流行期)住院的945例儿童COVID-19病例。我们调查了流行病学和临床特征,以及实验室和仪器参数,比较了该病的四波。结果与结论:新冠肺炎疫情与病情严重程度之间存在规律性。由于并发症、伴随病理、临床症状和死亡率的增加,第三波似乎是最严重的。这次疫情爆发的时间与SARS-CoV-2 δ变体的传播相匹配,并与乌克兰住院率的上升相关。
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