2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2020.09.020
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Incidence of spread of clinically relevant SARS-CoV2 infection between children in a tertiary emergency department: An evaluation

Abstract: Incidence of spread of clinically relevant SARS-CoV2 infection between children in a tertiary emergency department: An evaluation ✩

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“…There is a risk of a type 2 error of interpretation due to the relatively small sample size, but the complete absence of positive results lead us to believe this is unlikely. Our department has previously demonstrated an overall very low rate of SARS-CoV-2 in admitted children that would support these findings 2. Our conclusion also presumes a similar asthma severity phenotype each year that we believe is a reasonable assumption due to the very similar numbers of presentations and outcomes across years.…”
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“…There is a risk of a type 2 error of interpretation due to the relatively small sample size, but the complete absence of positive results lead us to believe this is unlikely. Our department has previously demonstrated an overall very low rate of SARS-CoV-2 in admitted children that would support these findings 2. Our conclusion also presumes a similar asthma severity phenotype each year that we believe is a reasonable assumption due to the very similar numbers of presentations and outcomes across years.…”
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confidence: 77%