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. 2022 Jan 4;14(1):85. doi: 10.3390/v14010085

Table 1.

Clinical features of children recovered from mild COVID-19.

Clinical Indicators 0–4 Years Old
(%)
5–9 Years Old
(%)
10–14 Years Old
(%)
Clinical type
Asymptomatic 1 (6%) 0 (0%) 1 (17%)
Acute Upper Respiratory Infection (AURI) 5 (31%) 4 (44%) 2 (33%)
Mild pneumonia 10 (63%) 5 (56%) 3 (50%)
Symptoms
Fever 8 (50%) 4 (44%) 3 (50%)
Cough 12 (75%) 4 (44%) 3 (50%)
Expectoration 4 (25%) 1 (13%) 0 (0%)
Congestion 2 (13%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Excessive fatigue 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (17%)
CT findings (Initial diagnosis)
Normal 6 (38%) 4 (44%) 3 (50%)
Ground-glass Opacity (GGO) 7 (44%) 3 (33%) 2 (33%)
Patchy Shadow 3 (19%) 2 (22%) 1 (17%)
Pneumonia
NA 6 (38%) 4 (44%) 3 (50%)
Unilateral (Left) 2 (13%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Unilateral (Right) 3 (19%) 3 (33%) 1 (17%)
Bilateral (Both) 5 (31%) 2 (22%) 2 (33%)
CT findings (Follow-up visit)
Not Recovered 8 (50%) 3 (33%) 0 (0%)

No signs of meaningful complications were observed. The proportion shown in the table is that of the characteristic in the total population of the corresponding age group.