Severity and mortality associated with COVID-19 among children hospitalised in tertiary care centres in India: a cohort study

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Gupta, Vidushi [1 ]
Singh, Amitabh [2 ]
Ganju, Sheetal [3 ,4 ]
Singh, Raghvendra [5 ]
Thiruvengadam, Ramachandran [1 ,6 ]
Natchu, Uma Chandra Mouli [7 ]
Gupta, Nitesh [2 ]
Kaushik, Deepali [3 ]
Chanana, Surbhi [3 ]
Sharma, Dharmendra [1 ]
Gosain, Mudita [1 ]
Rao, Suman PN. [4 ]
Pandey, Narendra [5 ]
Gupta, Arvind [5 ]
Singh, Sandeep [8 ]
Jhamb, Urmila [5 ]
Venkatesh, Lalitha Annayappa [7 ]
Dinakar, Chitra [7 ]
Pandey, Anil Kumar [3 ]
Gera, Rani [2 ]
Chellani, Harish [2 ]
Wadhwa, Nitya [1 ,9 ]
Bhatnagar, Shinjini [1 ,9 ]
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[1] Translat Hlth Sci & Technol Inst THSTI, Faridabad, India
[2] Safdarjung Hosp VMMC & SJH, Vardhman Mahavir Med Coll, New Delhi, India
[3] Employees State Insurance Corp ESIC Med Coll & Hos, Faridabad, India
[4] All India Inst Med Sci AIIMS Jammu, Jammu, India
[5] Maulana Azad Med Coll & Lok Nayak Hosp MAMC & LNH, New Delhi, India
[6] Pondicherry Inst Med Sci PIMS, Pondicherry, India
[7] St Johns Med Coll & Res Inst SJRI, Bengaluru, India
[8] Asian Inst Med Sci ASIAN, Faridabad, India
[9] Translat Hlth Sci & Technol Inst, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, NCR BiotechScience Cluster, Firstfloor,3rd Milestone,Faridabad-Gurgaon Express, Faridabad 121001, Haryana, India
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Health; Southeast; Child; Severe COVID-19 disease; MIS; -C; Mortality; LMICs; ADOLESCENTS;
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10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100203
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Background It is critical to identify high-risk groups among children with COVID-19 from low-income and middle -income countries (LMICs) to facilitate the optimum use of health system resources. The study aims to describe the severity and mortality of different clinical phenotypes of COVID-19 in a large cohort of children admitted to tertiary care hospitals in India.Methods Children aged 0-19 years with evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection (real time polymerase chain reaction or rapid antigen test positive) or exposure (anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody, or history of contact with SARS-CoV-2) were enrolled in the study, between January 2021 and March 2022 across five tertiary hospitals in India. All study participants enrolled prospectively and retrospectively were followed up for three months after discharge. COVID-19 was classified into severe (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), severe acute COVID-19, 'unclassified') or non-severe disease. The mortality rates were estimated in different phenotypes.Findings Among 2468 eligible children enrolled, 2148 were hospitalised. Signs of illness were present in 1688 (79%) children with 1090 (65%) having severe disease. High mortality was reported in MIS-C(18.6%), severe acute COVID-19 (13.3%) and the unclassified severe COVID-19 disease (12.3%). Mortality remained high (17.5%) when modified MIS-C criteria was used. Non-severe COVID-19 disease had 14.1% mortality when associated with comorbidity. Interpretation Our findings have important public health implications for low resource settings. The high mortality underscores the need for better preparedness for timely diagnosis and management of COVID-19. Children with associated comorbidity or coinfections are a vulnerable group and need special attention. MIS-C requires context specific diagnostic criteria for low resource settings. It is important to evaluate the clinical, epidemiological and health system-related risk factors associated with severe COVID-19 and mortality in children from LMICs.
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