Table 2. Characteristics of 10 Infants Hospitalized With SARS-CoV-2 Infection.
Characteristics | No. (%) |
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Age, median (IQR), d | 33 (23-66) |
Males | 5 (50) |
Comorbid conditions | 2 (20) |
Gestational age at birth, median (IQR), wk | 38.5 (33.0-39.1) |
Birth weight, median (IQR), g | 2950 (1983-3119) |
Disease severity | |
Mild disease | 7 (70) |
Length of hospital stay, median (IQR), d | 2 (1.0-3.8) |
Oxygen therapy | 0 (0) |
Admission to pediatric intensive care unit | 1 (10) |
Reason for hospitalization | |
Fever without a source in newborn | 3 (30) |
Eschericia coli urinary tract infectiona | 2 (20) |
Bronchiolitis | 1 (10) |
Parental anxiety | 1 (10) |
Intussusception | 1 (10) |
Fever (temperature ≥38 °C) | 6 (60) |
Investigations | |
Chest radiography | 6 (60) |
Normal | 4 (67) |
Lumbar puncture | 5 (10) |
Normal | 5 (100) |
Laboratory parametersb | 10 (100) |
Normal white blood cell count | 6 (60) |
Normal neutrophil count | 3 (30) |
Normal lymphocyte count | 9 (90) |
Normal platelet count | 8 (80) |
Normal ALT (n = 8) | 5 (63) |
CRP <10 mg/L | 7 (70) |
Abbreviations: ALT, alanine aminotransferase; CRP, C-reactive protein; IQR, interquartile range; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Defined by urine culture with >100 000 colony-forming units by catheterization.
We used age-adjusted standardized values according to local laboratory reference ranges.