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Inaugural Seizures Revealing COVID-19 in an Immunocompetent Infant at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) of Bouaké
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作者 Djakaridja Kone Iburaima Alamun Akanji +7 位作者 Martine Tatiana Yapo Kokora Junior Gawa juliette kadiane-oussou Leioh Romeo Adou Jean Marie Karidioula Yapo Thomas Aba Kouadio Vincent Asse Ouffoue Kra 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 CAS 2022年第4期678-687,共10页
Introduction: Children are likely to present with atypical and non-specific clinical manifestations of COVID-19, unlike adults. The aim of this observation is to identify the difficulties related to the diagnosis and ... Introduction: Children are likely to present with atypical and non-specific clinical manifestations of COVID-19, unlike adults. The aim of this observation is to identify the difficulties related to the diagnosis and the curative and preventive management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. Observation: This is a 15-month-old infant admitted for febrile seizures. The interrogation revealed signs evolving 48 hours before his admission marked by post-prandial vomiting, wet cough, hypotonia, food refusal, incessant crying, fever, and seizures. His antecedents can be summed up as an uneventful pre- and per-natal period, good eating habits, good psychomotor and staturo-ponderal development, and outdated vaccination. The physical and paraclinical examination made it possible to retain the diagnosis of severe pneumonia. The initial management consisted of oxygenation, hydroelectrolyte intake, antibiotic therapy, and neurosedation. The evolution 3 days later was marked by a worsening of the clinical features, and the hypothesis of infection with SARS-CoV-2 was raised. The nasopharyngeal swab for COVID-19 RT-PCR performed was positive. The infant was isolated in the intensive care unit, where he received oxygen therapy with a mask, enteral nutrition, antibiotic therapy, corticosteroid therapy, and adequate nursing. The evolution was favorable 48 hours later. In addition, his asymptomatic mother and 14-year-old brother were placed in isolation after a positive RT-PCR COVID-19 test. Her father who was very often away from home for professional reasons was negative for COVID-19 RT-PCR. They all four live in the same 3-room house. Conclusion: Childhood COVID-19 has many facets. Clinicians should think about it in the face of any infectious manifestation, in order to avoid delays in treatment and improve the prognosis. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Children Atypical Manifestations SARS-CoV-2 Bouaké
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