Clinical characteristics of children and young people admitted to hospital with covid-19 in United Kingdom: prospective multicentre observational cohort study
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Journal Article
Abstract
Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital with laboratory confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in the UK and explore factors associated with admission to critical care, mortality, and development of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and adolescents temporarily related to coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) (MIS-C).Design Prospective observational cohort study with rapid data gathering and near real time analysis.Setting 260 hospitals in England, Wales, and Scotland between 17 January and 3 July 2020, with a minimum follow-up time of two weeks (to 17 July 2020).Participants 651 children and young people aged less than 19 years admitted to 138 hospitals and enrolled into the International Severe Acute Respiratory and emergency Infections Consortium (ISARIC) WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK study with laboratory confirmed SARS-CoV-2.Main outcome measures Admission to critical care (high dependency or intensive care), in-hospital mortality, or meeting the WHO preliminary case definition for MIS-C.Results Median age was 4.6 (interquartile range 0.3-13.7) years, 35% (225/651) were under 12 months old, and 56% (367/650) were male. 57% (330/576) were white, 12% (67/576) South Asian, and 10% (56/576) black. 42% (276/651) had at least one recorded comorbidity. A systemic mucocutaneous-enteric cluster of symptoms was identified, which encompassed the symptoms for the WHO MIS-C criteria. 18% (116/632) of children were admitted to critical care. On multivariable analysis, this was associated with age under 1 month (odds ratio 3.21, 95% confidence interval 1.36 to 7.66; P=0.008), age 10-14 years (3.23, 1.55 to 6.99; P=0.002), and black ethnicity (2.82, 1.41 to 5.57; P=0.003). Six (1%) of 627 patients died in hospital, all of whom had profound comorbidity. 11% (52/456) met the WHO MIS-C criteria, with the first patient developing symptoms in mid-March. Children meeting MIS-C criteria were older (median age 10.7 (8.3-14.1) v 1.6 (0.2-12.9) years; P<0.001) and more likely to be of non-white ethnicity (64% (29/45) v 42% (148/355); P=0.004). Children with MIS-C were five times more likely to be admitted to critical care (73% (38/52) v 15% (62/404); P<0.001). In addition to the WHO criteria, children with MIS-C were more likely to present with fatigue (51% (24/47) v 28% (86/302); P=0.004), headache (34% (16/47) v 10% (26/263); P<0.001), myalgia (34% (15/44) v 8% (21/270); P<0.001), sore throat (30% (14/47) v (12% (34/284); P=0.003), and lymphadenopathy (20% (9/46) v 3% (10/318); P<0.001) and to have a platelet count of less than 150 × 109/L (32% (16/50) v 11% (38/348); P<0.001) than children who did not have MIS-C. No deaths occurred in the MIS-C group.Conclusions Children and young people have less severe acute covid-19 than adults. A systemic mucocutaneous-enteric symptom cluster was also identified in acute cases that shares features with MIS-C. This study provides additional evidence for refining the WHO MIS-C preliminary case definition. Children meeting the MIS-C criteria have different demographic and clinical features depending on whether they have acute SARS-CoV-2 infection (polymerase chain reaction positive) or are post-acute (antibody positive).Study registration ISRCTN66726260.
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Baillie, J Kenneth
Semple, Malcolm G
Openshaw, Peter JM
Alex, Beatrice
Bach, Benjamin
Barclay, Wendy S
Bogaert, Debby
Chand, Meera
Cooke, Graham S
Docherty, Annemarie B
Dunning, Jake
da Silva Filipe, Ana
Fletcher, Tom
Green, Christopher A
Harrison, Ewen M
Hiscox, Julian A
Ying Wai Ho, Antonia
Horby, Peter W
Ijaz, Samreen
Khoo, Saye
Klenerman, Paul
Law, Andrew
Lim, Wei Shen
Mentzer, Alexander J
Merson, Laura
Meynert, Alison M
Noursadeghi, Mahdad
Moore, Shona C
Palmarini, Massimo
Paxton, William A
Pollakis, Georgios
Price, Nicholas
Rambaut, Andrew
Robertson, David L
Russell, Clark D
Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa
Scott, Janet T
Sigfrid, Louise
Solomon, Tom
Sriskandan, Shiranee
Stuart, David
Summers, Charlotte
Tedder, Richard S
Thomson, Emma C
Thwaites, Ryan S
Turtle, Lance CW
Zambon, Maria
Hardwick, Hayley
Donohue, Chloe
Ewins, Jane
Oosthuyzen, Wilna
Griffiths, Fiona
Norman, Lisa
Pius, Riinu
Drake, Tom M
Fairfield, Cameron J
Knight, Stephen
Mclean, Kenneth A
Murphy, Derek
Shaw, Catherine A
Dalton, Jo
Girvan, Michelle
Saviciute, Egle
Roberts, Stephanie
Harrison, Janet
Marsh, Laura
Connor, Marie
Halpin, Sophie
Jackson, Clare
Gamble, Carrol
Leeming, Gary
Law, Andrew
Hendry, Ross
Greenhalf, William
Shaw, Victoria
McDonald, Sarah
Ahmed, Katie A
Armstrong, Jane A
Ashworth, Milton
Asiimwe, Innocent G
Bakshi, Siddharth
Barlow, Samantha L
Booth, Laura
Brennan, Benjamin
Bullock, Katie
Catterall, Benjamin WA
Clark, Jordan J
Clarke, Emily A
Cole, Sarah
Cooper, Louise
Cox, Helen
Davis, Christopher
Dincarslan, Oslem
Dunn, Chris
Dyer, Philip
Elliott, Angela
Evans, Anthony
Fisher, Lewis WS
Foster, Terry
Garcia-Dorival, Isabel
Greenhalf, Willliam
Gunning, Philip
Hartley, Catherine
Ho, Antonia
Jensen, Rebecca L
Jones, Christopher B
Jones, Trevor R
Khandaker, Shadia
King, Katharine
Kiy, Robyn T
Koukorava, Chrysa
Lake, Annette
Lant, Suzannah
Latawiec, Diane
Lavelle-Langham, L
Lefteri, Daniella
Lett, Lauren
Livoti, Lucia A
Mancini, Maria
McDonald, Sarah
McEvoy, Laurence
McLauchlan, John
Metelmann, Soeren
Miah, Nahida S
Middleton, Joanna
Mitchell, Joyce
Moore, Shona C
Murphy, Ellen G
Penrice-Randal, Rebekah
Pilgrim, Jack
Prince, Tessa
Reynolds, William
Ridley, P Matthew
Sales, Debby
Shaw, Victoria E
Shears, Rebecca K
Small, Benjamin
Subramaniam, Krishanthi S
Szemiel, Agnieska
Taggart, Aislynn
Tanianis, Jolanta
Thomas, Jordan
Trochu, Erwan
van Tonder, Libby
Wilcock, Eve
Zhang, J Eunice
Adeniji, Kayode
Agranoff, Daniel
Agwuh, Ken
Ail, Dhiraj
Alegria, Ana
Angus, Brian
Ashish, Abdul
Atkinson, Dougal
Bari, Shahedal
Barlow, Gavin
Barnass, Stella
Barrett, Nicholas
Bassford, Christopher
Baxter, David
Beadsworth, Michael
Bernatoniene, Jolanta
Berridge, John
Best, Nicola
Bothma, Pieter
Brealey, David
Brittain-Long, Robin
Bulteel, Naomi
Burden, Tom
Burtenshaw, Andrew
Caruth, Vikki
Chadwick, David
Chambler, Duncan
Chee, Nigel
Child, Jenny
Chukkambotla, Srikanth
Clark, Tom
Collini, Paul
Cosgrove, Catherine
Cupitt, Jason
Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa
Dark, Paul
Dawson, Chris
Dervisevic, Samir
Donnison, Phil
Douthwaite, Sam
DuRand, Ingrid
Dushianthan, Ahilanadan
Dyer, Tristan
Evans, Cariad
Eziefula, Chi
Fegan, Christopher
Finn, Adam
Fullerton, Duncan
Garg, Sanjeev
Garg, Sanjeev
Garg, Atul
Godden, Jo
Goldsmith, Arthur
Graham, Clive
Hardy, Elaine
Hartshorn, Stuart
Harvey, Daniel
Havalda, Peter
Hawcutt, Daniel B
Hobrok, Maria
Hodgson, Luke
Holme, Anita
Hormis, Anil
Jacobs, Michael
Jain, Susan
Jennings, Paul
Kaliappan, Agilan
Kasipandian, Vidya
Kegg, Stephen
Kelsey, Michael
Kendall, Jason
Kerrison, Caroline
Kerslake, Ian
Koch, Oliver
Koduri, Gouri
Koshy, George
Laha, Shondipon
Larkin, Susan
Leiner, Tamas
Lillie, Patrick
Limb, James
Linnett, Vanessa
Little, Jeff
MacMahon, Michael
MacNaughton, Emily
Mankregod, Ravish
Masson, Huw
Matovu, Elijah
McCullough, Katherine
McEwen, Ruth
Meda, Manjula
Mills, Gary
Minton, Jane
Mirfenderesky, Mariyam
Mohandas, Kavya
Mok, Quen
Moon, James
Moore, Elinoor
Morgan, Patrick
Morris, Craig
Mortimore, Katherine
Moses, Samuel
Mpenge, Mbiye
Mulla, Rohinton
Murphy, Michael
Nagel, Megan
Nagarajan, Thapas
Nelson, Mark
Otahal, Igor
Pais, Mark
Panchatsharam, Selva
Paraiso, Hassan
Patel, Brij
Pepperell, Justin
Peters, Mark
Phull, Mandeep
Pintus, Stefania
Pooni, Jagtur Singh
Post, Frank
Price, David
Prout, Rachel
Rae, Nikolas
Reschreiter, Henrik
Reynolds, Tim
Richardson, Neil
Roberts, Mark
Roberts, Devender
Rose, Alistair
Rousseau, Guy
Ryan, Brendan
Saluja, Taranprit
Shah, Aarti
Shanmuga, Prad
Sharma, Anil
Shawcross, Anna
Sizer, Jeremy
Smith, Richard
Snelson, Catherine
Spittle, Nick
Staines, Nikki
Stambach, Tom
Stewart, Richard
Subudhi, Pradeep
Szakmany, Tamas
Tatham, Kate
Thomas, Jo
Thompson, Chris
Thompson, Robert
Tridente, Ascanio
Tupper-Carey, Darell
Twagira, Mary
Ustianowski, Andrew
Vallotton, Nick
Vincent-Smith, Lisa
Visuvanathan, Shico
Vuylsteke, Alan
Waddy, Sam
Wake, Rachel
Walden, Andrew
Welters, Ingeborg
Whitehouse, Tony
Whittaker, Paul
Whittington, Ashley
Wijesinghe, Meme
Williams, Martin
Wilson, Lawrence
Wilson, Sarah
Winchester, Stephen
Wiselka, Martin
Wolverson, Adam
Wooton, Daniel G
Workman, Andrew
Yates, Bryan
Young, Peter
Date Issued
2020-08-27
Date Acceptance
2020-08-17
Citation
BMJ, 2020, 370, pp.1-15
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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1
End Page
15
Journal / Book Title
BMJ
Volume
370
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, General & Internal
General & Internal Medicine
AGE
Adolescent
Age Factors
Betacoronavirus
Child
Child, Preschool
Cohort Studies
Coronavirus Infections
Critical Care
Female
Hospital Mortality
Hospitalization
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Pandemics
Pneumonia, Viral
Respiration, Artificial
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
United Kingdom
Young Adult
ISARIC4C Investigators
Humans
Pneumonia, Viral
Coronavirus Infections
Respiration, Artificial
Critical Care
Hospitalization
Hospital Mortality
Cohort Studies
Age Factors
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Female
Male
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Young Adult
Pandemics
United Kingdom
Betacoronavirus
1103 Clinical Sciences
1117 Public Health and Health Services
General & Internal Medicine
Notes
elocation-id: m3249
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-08-27