Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in the UK, and explore factors associated with admission to critical care, mortality, and development of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and adolescents temporarily related to covid-19 (MIS-C). Design Prospective observational cohort study with rapid data gathering and near real time analysis. Setting 260 acute care hospitals in England, Wales, and Scotland between 17th January and 5th June 2020, with a minimal follow-up time of two weeks (to 19th June 2020). Participants 451 children and young people aged less than 19 years admitted t...
Background: There is considerable policy, clinical and public interest about whether children shou...
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complic...
Background: We hypothesised that the clinical characteristics of hospitalised children and young peo...
Objective: To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital w...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital wi...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital wi...
OBJECTIVE: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
BACKGROUND: To date, few data on paediatric COVID-19 have been published, and most reports originate...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
BACKGROUND To date, few data on paediatric COVID-19 have been published, and most reports origina...
BACKGROUND: There have been no population-based studies of SARS-CoV-2 testing, PCR-confirmed infecti...
Identifying which children and young people (CYP) are most vulnerable to serious infection due to se...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complica...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in critical illness from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru...
Background There is considerable policy, clinical and public interest about whether children should ...
Background: There is considerable policy, clinical and public interest about whether children shou...
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complic...
Background: We hypothesised that the clinical characteristics of hospitalised children and young peo...
Objective: To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital w...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital wi...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of children and young people admitted to hospital wi...
OBJECTIVE: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
BACKGROUND: To date, few data on paediatric COVID-19 have been published, and most reports originate...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
BACKGROUND To date, few data on paediatric COVID-19 have been published, and most reports origina...
BACKGROUND: There have been no population-based studies of SARS-CoV-2 testing, PCR-confirmed infecti...
Identifying which children and young people (CYP) are most vulnerable to serious infection due to se...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complica...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in critical illness from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru...
Background There is considerable policy, clinical and public interest about whether children should ...
Background: There is considerable policy, clinical and public interest about whether children shou...
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complic...
Background: We hypothesised that the clinical characteristics of hospitalised children and young peo...