COVID-19在撒哈拉以南非洲儿童中的流行:该年龄组感染率低和严重形式少的假设

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2021-10-12 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/4258414
Sylvain Raoul Simeni Njonnou, Nadia Christelle Noumedem Anangmo, Fernando Kemta Lekpa, Diomede Noukeu Njinkui, Dominique Enyama, Christian Ngongang Ouankou, Eric Vounsia Balti, Esther Astrid Mbono Samba Eloumba, Jean Roger Moulion Tapouh, Simeon Pierre Choukem
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摘要

尽管在儿童中出现了一些2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的严重或危重表现病例,但在世界范围内,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,这种感染在儿科人群中的流行率相当低。目前的数据确实表明,与总体考虑的人口无关,COVID-19严重和危重病例在儿童中很少见。这一观察结果促使我们讨论了可能解释COVID-19在儿童中的低流行率的假设;除其他外,我们讨论了(1)卡介苗或一些寄生虫感染(如疟疾、血吸虫病和蠕虫病)的免疫调节作用,以及(2)与撒哈拉以南非洲环境中常见的其他冠状病毒交叉免疫。
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The COVID-19 Prevalence among Children: Hypotheses for Low Infection Rate and Few Severe Forms among This Age Group in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Despite some cases of severe or critical manifestations of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) described among children, the prevalence of this infection in the pediatric population is quite low worldwide, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Current data suggest indeed that, independent of the population considered overall, severe and critical cases of COVID-19 are rare among children. This observation prompted us to discuss the possible hypotheses which could explain the low prevalence of COVID-19 among children; amongst others, we discuss (1) immunomodulation by the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine or by some parasitic infections such as malaria, schistosomiasis, and helminthiasis and (2) cross immunization with other coronaviruses commonly found in the sub-Saharan African setting.

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