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. 2021 Aug 10;9:705882. doi: 10.3389/fped.2021.705882

Table 1.

Characteristics of children and adolescents with COVID-19.

Children and adolescents with COVID-19 (n = 7,758)
Sex (female) 3,624 (47%)
Age group
    0–9 years old 2,450 (32%)
    10–19 years old 5,308 (68%)
Background
    Infants staying not attending nursery schools 355 (4.6%)
    Infants and young children attending nursery 103 (1.3%)
    schools and kindergartens
    Students in primary schools (7–12 years old) 639 (8.2%)
    Students in junior high schools (13–15 years 280 (3.6%)
    old)
    Students in high schools (16–18 years old) 499 (6.4%)
    Students and universities 226 (2.9%)
    Students in professional training colleges 40 (0.5%)
    Children and adolescents in welfare facilities 32 (0.4%)
    Workers 515 (6.6%)
    Unspecified (0–9 years old) 1,562 (20%)
    Unspecified (10–19 years old) 3,507 (45%)
Travel history 22 (1.2%)
Contact with confirmed cases 4,734 (61%)
Settings where contacts occurred (n = 4,734)
    Households 1,521 (32%)
    Kindergartens 50 (1.1%)
    Primary schools 43 (0.9%)
    Junior high schools 47 (1.0%)
    High schools 124 (26%)
    Professional training colleges 4 (0.1%)
    Universities 30 (0.6%)
    Welfare facilities for handicapped children 29 (0.6%)
    Workplaces 107 (2.3%)
    Others* 6 (0.1%)
    Unspecified 2,773 (59%)
Symptomatic cases 2,479 (73%)

Characteristics of children and adolescents with COVID-19 (n = 7,758) were summarized. Numbers of cases (%) were indicated.

*

Others included dining at restaurants and outdoor events.