[Clinical analysis of 31 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus infection in children from six provinces (autonomous region) of northern China].
Duan Wang(Xi’an Children’s Hospital), Xiuli Ju(Qilu Hospital of Shandong University), Feng Xie(Ningxia Medical University), Yan Lu(The Fourth People's Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region), Feiyu Li(The Eighth Hospital of Xi'an), Huihong Huang(Ankang City Central Hospital), Xiuling Fang(Min Sheng General Hospital), Yuanjun Li(Yan'an University), Jianyun Wang(Pulmonary Hospital of Lanzhou), Bin Yi(Gansu Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Juxia Yue(Xian Yang Central Hospital), Jing Wang(Zhengzhou University), Lingxiao Wang(Zhumadian Central Hospital), Bo Li(Fifth Hospital of Shijiazhuang), Yi Wang(Xi’an Children’s Hospital), Bing‐ping Qiu(Tengzhou Central People's Hospital), Zhiyuan Zhou(Heze Municipal Hospital), Keliang Li(People’s Hospital of Rizhao), Jianhua Sun(Yantai Laiyang Central Hospital), Xuegong Liu(Weihai Municipal Hospital), Guodong Li(Pingliang People's Hospital), Yongjun Wang(Gansu Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Aihua Cao(Qilu Hospital of Shandong University), Yanni Chen(Xi’an Children’s Hospital)
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Abstract
In this case series, 2019-nCoV infection in children from six provinces (autonomous region) in northern China are mainly caused by close family contact. Clinical types are asymptomatic, mild and common types. Clinical manifestations and laboratory examination results are nonspecific. Close contact history of epidemiology, nucleic acid detection and chest imaging are important bases for diagnosis of 2019-nCoV infection. After general treatment, the short-term prognosis is good.
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