儿童COVID-19后综合征:文献综述

Ammar Salman Odeh, S. Hamdan
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尽管儿童感染COVID-19的风险较低,但越来越多的研究表明,儿童的发病率有所增加。回顾以往关于儿童后冠状病毒肺炎综合征的研究是本研究文献分析和综述的主要目的。我们查看了大量的研究引擎,如PubMed、Google Scholar、ScienceDirect和ResearchGate。研究结果表明,在症状消退后的相当长一段时间内,儿童中仍存在COVID-19。从整体上考虑,应遵守COVID-19儿童方案,因为它不会随着症状缓解而结束。感染后,通常有证据表明感染可能涉及多个器官的发病机制。
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Post COVID-19 Syndrome among Children: Review of the Literature
Despite the fact that children have a lower risk of contracting COVID-19, a growing number of studies have shown an increase in the incidence of the pandemic among children. Reviewing the previous research on post-COVID-19 syndrome in children was the primary purpose of this study's literature analysis and review. We looked through a large number of research engines, such as PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and ResearchGate. The findings indicated that COVID-19 in children continues to be present for a considerable amount of time after the symptoms have subsided. When considered as a whole, the COVID-19 protocol for children should be adhered to because it does not end when the symptoms are relieved. Following an infection, there is generally a documented potential for the involvement of pathogenesis in multiple organs as a result of the infection.
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