The study aims to analyse the cutaneous manifestations described in the literature so far, in children and adolescents, related to COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out using the descriptors and combinations in the English language: skin abnormalities, coronavirus infection, child, and adolescent. The inclusion criteria were articles that related skin manifestations in children and adolescents with COVID-19. The analysis and synthesis of the data obtained in a descriptive manner, characterizing the cutaneous manifestations analyzed. The study ended with 5 articles and it was observed that patients in the pediatric age group with COVID-19 may present diverse skin lesions as a single manifestation or accompanied by mild symptoms, and that these may be similar to those of other diseases common in childhood and adolescence.
Em meio à pandemia de covid-19, olhamos para os lados e percebemos um mundo em ruínas, desmoronando incessantemente. A partir dos encontros proporcionados pela disciplina Conexões entre Ciências, Artes e Culturas do Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, produzimos narrativas que foram entretecidas neste texto. Entre o caos e esgotamento de possíveis, colocamo-nos em movimentos de criar nas conexões entre ciência, arte e educação. Dando vazão aos afetos que pediam passagens em nossos corpos, dialogamos com autores como Ailton Krenak, Anna Tsing, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Donna Haraway e Pereira e colaboradores para pensar no Antropoceno, buscar saídas e, quando não as encontramos, criar fugas e outros caminhos.
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