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      A systematic review and meta‐analysis of children with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19)

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          Abstract

          Objective

          To provide a comprehensive and systematic analysis of demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, laboratory findings and imaging features of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in pediatric patients.

          Methods

          A meta‐analysis was carried out to identify studies on COVID‐19 from December 25, 2019 to April 30, 2020.

          Results

          A total of 48 studies with 5829 pediatric patients were included. Children at all ages were at risk for COVID‐19. The main illness classification ranged as: 20% (95% CI: 14 to 26%, I 2=91.4%) asymptomatic, 33% (95% CI: 23 to 43%, I 2=95.6%) mild and 51% (95% CI: 42 to 61%, I 2=93.4%) moderate. The typical clinical manifestations were fever 51% (95% CI: 45 to 57%, I 2=78.9%) and cough 41% (95% CI: 35 to 47%, I 2=81.0%). The common laboratory findings were normal white blood cell 69% (95% CI: 64 to 75%, I 2=58.5%), lymphopenia 16% (95% CI: 11 to 21%, I 2=76.9%) and elevated creatine‐kinase MB (CK‐MB) 37% (95% CI: 25 to 48%, I 2=59.0%). The frequent imaging features were normal images 41% (95% CI: 30 to 52%, I 2=93.4%) and ground‐glass opacity 36% (95% CI: 25 to 47%, I 2=92.9%). Among children under 1‐year old, critical cases account for 14% (95% CI: 13 to 34%, I 2=37.3%) that should be of concern. In addition, vomiting occurred in 33% (95% CI: 18 to 67%, I 2=0.0%) cases that may also need attention.

          Conclusions

          Pediatric patients with COVID‐19 may experience milder illness with atypical clinical manifestations and rare lymphopenia. High incidence of critical illness and vomiting symptoms reward attention in children under 1‐year old.

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          Contributors
          15122656313@126.com
          Journal
          J Med Virol
          J. Med. Virol
          10.1002/(ISSN)1096-9071
          JMV
          Journal of Medical Virology
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          0146-6615
          1096-9071
          06 August 2020
          : 10.1002/jmv.26398
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Clinical Lab The Children's Hospital of Tianjin (Children's Hospital of Tianjin University) Tianjin 300134 PR China
          [ 2 ] Department of Orthopaedic Tianjin Hospital Tianjin 300000 PR China
          [ 3 ] Department of Respiratory The Children's Hospital of Tianjin (Children's Hospital of Tianjin University) Tianjin 300134 PR China
          [ 4 ] Graduate School of Tianjin Medical University No. 22, Qixiangtai Road, Heping District Tianjin 300070 PR China
          [ 5 ] Department of Neonatal surgery The Children's Hospital of Tianjin (Children's Hospital of Tianjin University) Tianjin 300134 PR China
          [ 6 ] National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases, School of Systems Biology George Mason University Manassas VA 20110 USA
          [ 7 ] Department of Neurosurgery The Children's Hospital of Tianjin (Children's Hospital of Tianjin University) Tianjin 300134 PR China
          [ 8 ] Institute of Pediatrics The Children's Hospital of Tianjin (Children's Hospital of Tianjin University) Tianjin 300134 PR China
          [ 9 ] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Birth Defects for Prevention and Treatment Tianjin 300134 PR China
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Correspondence Yongming Shen and Ping Si, Department of Clinical Lab, The Children's Hospital of Tianjin 238 Longyan Road, Beichen District, Tianjin, PR China.

          Email: shenymtj@ 123456sina.com and kangsiping@ 123456live.cn ;

          Yongsheng Xu, Department of Respiratory, The Children's Hospital of Tianjin, 238 Longyan Road, Beichen District, Tianjin, PR China.

          Email: xxyyss@ 123456126.com

          Chunquan Cai, Tianjin Institute of Pediatrics/Department of Neurosurgery, The Children's Hospital of Tianjin/Tianjin Key Laboratory of Birth Defects for Prevention and Treatment, No.238 Longyan Road, Beichen District, Tianjin, PR China.

          Email: 15122656313@ 123456126.com

          [†]

          These authors contributed equally to this work.

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          http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0204-7534
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6945-1868
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1932-1141
          Article
          JMV26398
          10.1002/jmv.26398
          7436402
          32761898
          07526d18-4733-4e2a-9e94-607beb91dfbc
          This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

          This article is being made freely available through PubMed Central as part of the COVID-19 public health emergency response. It can be used for unrestricted research re-use and analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source, for the duration of the public health emergency.

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          Microbiology & Virology
          2019‐ncov,children,coronavirus,covid‐19,meta‐analysis,sars‐cov‐2
          Microbiology & Virology
          2019‐ncov, children, coronavirus, covid‐19, meta‐analysis, sars‐cov‐2

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