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The clinical and epidemiological features and hints of 82 confirmed COVID-19 pediatric cases aged 0-16 in Wuhan, China
Yu, H.; Cai, Q.; Dai, X.; Liu, X.; Sun, H.
2020-03-18
pediatrics
10.1101/2020.03.15.20036319
medRxiv
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Although COVID-19 pediatric patients just account for 1% of the overall cases, they are nonnegligible invisible infection sources. We quantitatively analyzed the clinical and epidemiological features of 82 confirmed cases aged 0-16 admitted to Wuhan Childrens Hospital, which are expected to shed some lights onto the pediatric diagnosis and therapy.
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