Clinical Picture of COVID19 in Indian Children, Rarity of COVID Toes or Hands
Journal: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-05-07
Authors : Phadke MA Menon P Ambike D Deshpande A Nair R; Saunik S;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : COVID-19; Myalgia; Abdominal pain; ovid toes;
Abstract
The incidence of Covid 19 affecting children and young adults has been around 1 to 2% of total cases. Vast majority of pediatric cases have probably been mild or asymptomatic. However, there are a group of children who present with serious symptoms requiring hospitalization. We herewith describe Indian experience and varied clinical manifestations of published and unpublished pediatric Covid 19 cases. Majority of the clinical presentations are similar to reported series with few stark differences [1].
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