COVID-19 and Age · Summary Compiled by American Academy of Pediatrics Version: 7/14/20 Critical...
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Research Highlights: COVID-19 and Pediatric PopulationsSummary Compiled by American Academy of PediatricsVersion: 7/14/20
Critical Updates on COVID-19 from AAP
Visit the AAP Critical Updates site for daily updates, resources, and guidance on COVID-19
Children and COVID-19: AAP State-Level Data Report
The AAP is collecting and sharing all publicly available data from US states on confirmed child COVID-19 cases in a weekly report: Download the latest report here
COVID-19 Data Tools
Follow the links below to data tools that track trends and statistics on COVID-19• Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Map• NYT Coronavirus in the US• The COVID Tracking Project• Financial Times – Coronavirus Tracked• Our World in Data – Coronavirus • Worldometer – Coronavirus• Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Source: New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
COVID-19 Research Resources
Follow the links below to research resources on COVID-19• National Institutes of Health – LitCovid
– LitCovid is a curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about the 2019 novel Coronavirus
• World Health Organization – Global Research on Coronavirus
– WHO is gathering the latest scientific findings and knowledge on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and compiling it in a database
Research Bibliography: COVID-19 and Pediatric Populations
The AAP is compiling a bibliography of available research on COVID-19 and pediatric populations: Access the latest version of the bibliography here
Google Search and COVID-19Highlight: Popularity of search terms related to ‘covid’, ‘kids’, and ‘school’ increased in June
CDC: COVIDView Weekly Summary
The CDC provides a weekly update of COVID-19 related data: Access the latest CDC report here
COVID-19 Testing by Age: United States
Source: CDC, COVIDView: A Weekly Surveillance Summary of U.S. COVID-19 Activity
Orange bars/lines represent children 0-4 years Gray bars/lines represent children 0-17 years
Highlight: Children 0-17 years make up a very small share of COVID-19 tests reported to CDC but are more likely to test positive for COVID-19 than the general population
CDC, COVID-19 Data Tracker, Demographics
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by Age: United States Highlights: Children 0-17 years represented 6.1% of all confirmed cases reported to CDC
Highlight: Common symptoms among children include fever, cough and shortness of breath, but are less commonly reported than among adults
Symptoms among Child Patients with COVID-19: United States
Source: CDC, Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Children, 4/6
Child Hospitalizations from COVID-19: United StatesHighlights: 1) Hospitalization for children is much lower than the general population
2) Cumulative rate per 100,000 population overall: 107.23) Cumulative rate per 100,000 population 0-4 years: 9.44) Cumulative rate per 100,000 population 5-17 years: 4.4
Source: CDC, COVIDView: A Weekly Surveillance Summary of U.S. COVID-19 Activity
Child Hospitalizations from COVID-19 and Medical Conditions: United States
Highlights:
1) Over 90% of hospitalized adults had at least one reported underlying medical condition
1) Among children, only half of hospitalized patients had at least one underlying medical condition
Source: CDC, COVIDView: A Weekly Surveillance Summary of U.S. COVID-19 Activity
Light Blue bars/lines represent pediatric cases
CDC, COVID-19 Data Tracker, Demographics
COVID-19 Confirmed Deaths by Age: United States Highlights: Children 0-17 years represented <0.3% of all confirmed deaths reported to CDC