BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease-2019(COVID-19)is a highly pathogenic respiratory disease that mainly affects adults and elderly patients.Yet,over the past three years,there were an increasing number of infected childre...BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease-2019(COVID-19)is a highly pathogenic respiratory disease that mainly affects adults and elderly patients.Yet,over the past three years,there were an increasing number of infected children;however,only a few cases of infants with reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)-confirmed COVID-19 and chest computed tomography(CT)normal have been reported.Herein,we reported a single case of a patient(a 3-mo-old girl)with COVID-19,including her clinical and imaging findings.CASE SUMMARY The patient with fever,diarrhea came to fever clinic.Her chest CT was normal.The patient was treated accordingly,the fever disappeared while diarrhea persisted,what’s more,RT-PCR testing of nasopharyngeal swab showed positive results;thus,the patient was admitted to the pediatric department on the 5 th day of onset.The child was given systematic treatment,and all her symptoms significantly improved.Consecutive RT-PCR tests were negative after examining the pharyngeal swabs but positive after analyzing anal swabs.She was discharged on the 31 st day of hospitalization.CONCLUSION This report provides useful references for treating infantile COVID-19 cases with diarrhea or other non-respiratory symptoms and normal chest CT scan.Given the persistent positive RT-PCR results of anal swabs,the possibility of fecal-oral transmission of COVID-19 should be considered.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease-2019(COVID-19)is a highly pathogenic respiratory disease that mainly affects adults and elderly patients.Yet,over the past three years,there were an increasing number of infected children;however,only a few cases of infants with reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)-confirmed COVID-19 and chest computed tomography(CT)normal have been reported.Herein,we reported a single case of a patient(a 3-mo-old girl)with COVID-19,including her clinical and imaging findings.CASE SUMMARY The patient with fever,diarrhea came to fever clinic.Her chest CT was normal.The patient was treated accordingly,the fever disappeared while diarrhea persisted,what’s more,RT-PCR testing of nasopharyngeal swab showed positive results;thus,the patient was admitted to the pediatric department on the 5 th day of onset.The child was given systematic treatment,and all her symptoms significantly improved.Consecutive RT-PCR tests were negative after examining the pharyngeal swabs but positive after analyzing anal swabs.She was discharged on the 31 st day of hospitalization.CONCLUSION This report provides useful references for treating infantile COVID-19 cases with diarrhea or other non-respiratory symptoms and normal chest CT scan.Given the persistent positive RT-PCR results of anal swabs,the possibility of fecal-oral transmission of COVID-19 should be considered.