2020
DOI: 10.7883/yoken.jjid.2020.181
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The First Pediatric Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan: Risk of Co-Infection with Other Respiratory Viruses

Abstract: The first pediatric patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan;The risk of co-infection with other respiratory viruses

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“…Cough: Initial symptoms were fever and cough; even among neonates 30 . Cough was experienced by the majority of patients, 10‐12,14,15,19,21‐93 it was mainly dry, but was sometimes followed by productive cough in moderately severe cases 19 . There may be upper airway symptoms, such as nasal congestion, rhinitis, and sore throat 19 .…”
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“…Cough: Initial symptoms were fever and cough; even among neonates 30 . Cough was experienced by the majority of patients, 10‐12,14,15,19,21‐93 it was mainly dry, but was sometimes followed by productive cough in moderately severe cases 19 . There may be upper airway symptoms, such as nasal congestion, rhinitis, and sore throat 19 .…”
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“…Fever: One of the commonest early symptoms is fever, 11,14,15,19‐22,25‐36,38‐58,61‐65,67,68,70‐106 occasionally low grade. In Zhejiang province, fever clinics that exclusively accept for admission patients suspected of being positive for SARS‐CoV‐2 were set up 27 …”
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“…In the context of COVID-19, a small series of patients also found coinfections among children. 192 In contrast, however, studies from Norway and Kenya found an equal number of coronavirus identifications among both symptomatic and asymptomatic controls. 140,141 When some of these populations were also analyzed for episodes of coronavirus coinfections with other viruses, both groups had an approximately 68% frequency out of the total coronavirus infections.…”
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“…During the beginning of the COVID-19 spread in Japan, influenza and human metapneumovirus were prevalent among children (the study was performed in the Furano region). Three children were diagnosed with COVID-19, two of whom were co-infected with influenza and human metapneumovirus [59].…”
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confidence: 99%