Comparative Analysis of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children

Author:

Li Jiahui1,Thoon Koh Cheng1,Chong Chia Yin1,Maiwald Matthias1,Kam Kai-qian1,Nadua Karen1,Tan Natalie WH1,Yung Chee Fu1

Affiliation:

1. KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore

Abstract

Introduction: In this study, a comparison of clinical, epidemiological and laboratory parameters between symptomatic and asymptomatic children with SARS-CoV-2 infection was performed. Materials and Methods: Data from all children with laboratory confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH), Singapore, from January to May 2020 were analysed. Results: Of the 39 COVID-19 children included, 38.5% were asymptomatic. Household transmission accounted for 95% of cases. The presenting symptoms of symptomatic children were low-grade fever (54.2%), rhinorrhoea (45.8%), sore throat (25%), diarrhoea (12.5%) and acute olfactory dysfunction (5.4%). Children of Chinese ethnicity (37.5% vs 6.7%), complete blood count (45.8% vs 6.7%) and liver enzyme abnormalities (25% vs 7.7%) were more common in symptomatic versus asymptomatic children. All children had a mild disease course and none required oxygen supplementation or intensive care. Conclusions: The high proportion of asymptomatic infected children coupled with household transmission as the main source of paediatric COVID-19 infection underscores the importance of early screening and isolation of children upon detection of an index case of COVID-19 in a household. Symptomatic children were more likely to have abnormal laboratory parameters but they did not have a poorer outcome compared to asymptomatic cases. Keywords: COVID-19, Paediatric, Pandemic, Singapore

Publisher

Academy of Medicine, Singapore

Subject

General Medicine

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