2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28508
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Covid associated immune dysfunction (CAID) leading to increased pediatric hospitalizations

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“…[5][6][7] Now much has been discussed about the potential damage that repeat COVID-19 infections would do or if they would create immunity dysfunction. 8 Another topic of discussion has been the possibility for immunity gap which we are now paying price in children, as practically the typical circulation of respiratory pathogens was distributed for two seasons. 9 The term tripledemic was introduced in fall 2022 to describe the surge of children with respiratory infections especially in the USA, where news reports showed overcrowded pediatric emergency departments.…”
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“…[5][6][7] Now much has been discussed about the potential damage that repeat COVID-19 infections would do or if they would create immunity dysfunction. 8 Another topic of discussion has been the possibility for immunity gap which we are now paying price in children, as practically the typical circulation of respiratory pathogens was distributed for two seasons. 9 The term tripledemic was introduced in fall 2022 to describe the surge of children with respiratory infections especially in the USA, where news reports showed overcrowded pediatric emergency departments.…”
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confidence: 99%