Increased risk of hospitalization and death in Mexican children and adolescents with COVID-19 and comorbidities.

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Pablo Méndez-Hernández, Diego R Hernández-Galdamez, Miguel A González-Block, Daniela K Romo-Dueñas, Rosa M Cahuantzi-Tamayo, Omar Texis-Morales, Juan J Medina-Urzúa, Rosalba Cerón-Meza, Irma A Hernández-Vicente, Marivel Lumbreras-Guzmán
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Abstract

Background: Although COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) in children is usually mild, they need hospitalization and intensive care in exceptional cases. Adverse outcomes have been observed mainly among children with comorbidities, justifying their vaccination. This study aimed to assess the risk of hospitalization and death in Mexican children and adolescents with COVID-19 and comorbidities.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 366,542 confirmed COVID-19 cases under 18 years, reported by the Mexican Ministry of Health up to July 9, 2022. Logistic regression models were performed.

Results: The mean age was 10.98 years, 50.6% were male, and 7.3% reported at least one comorbidity. The percentage of hospitalization and death in COVID-19 patients with and without comorbidities was 3.52%, and 0.20%, respectively; children with comorbidities presented a higher percentage of hospitalization (14.0%) and death (1.9%). The probability of hospitalization was 5.6 times greater in pediatric patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities, and the comorbidities that showed the greatest risk were immunosuppression (odds ratio (OR) 22.06), chronic kidney disease (CKD) (11.36), and cardiovascular diseases (5.66). The probability of death in patients with comorbidities was 11.01 times higher than in those without diseases, and the highest risk was observed in those with CKD (OR 12.57), cardiovascular diseases (6.87), and diabetes (5.83).

Conclusions: Pediatric patients with comorbidities presented a higher risk of severe COVID-19. It is suggested that vaccination should be promoted with greater emphasis on pediatric patients with comorbidities.

感染COVID-19和合并症的墨西哥儿童和青少年住院和死亡风险增加
背景:虽然儿童COVID-19(2019冠状病毒病)通常是轻微的,但在特殊情况下,他们需要住院治疗和重症监护。不良后果主要发生在有合并症的儿童中,这证明了他们接种疫苗的合理性。本研究旨在评估墨西哥儿童和青少年COVID-19及其合并症的住院和死亡风险。方法:对墨西哥卫生部截至2022年7月9日报告的366542例18岁以下COVID-19确诊病例进行横断面研究。采用Logistic回归模型。结果:平均年龄10.98岁,50.6%为男性,7.3%报告至少一种合并症。有和无合并症的COVID-19患者住院率和死亡率分别为3.52%和0.20%;有合并症的儿童住院率(14.0%)和死亡率(1.9%)较高。合并新冠肺炎合并合并症的儿童患者住院的概率是其5.6倍,其中风险最大的合并症为免疫抑制(优势比(OR) 22.06)、慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)(11.36)和心血管疾病(5.66)。有合并症患者的死亡概率是无合并症患者的11.01倍,其中CKD (OR 12.57)、心血管疾病(OR 6.87)和糖尿病(OR 5.83)的风险最高。结论:合并合并症的儿童患者发生重症COVID-19的风险较高。建议应加强对有合并症的儿科患者的疫苗接种。
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73
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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