While the clinical impact of COVID-19 on adults has been massive, the majority of children develop pauci-symptomatic or even asymptomatic infection and only a minority of the latter develop a fatal outcome. The reasons of such differences are not yet established. We examined cytokines in sera and Th and B cell subpopulations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 40 children (<18 years old), evaluating the impact of COVID-19 infection during the pandemic's first waves. We correlated our results with clinical symptoms and compared them to samples obtained from 16 infected adults and 7 healthy controls. While IL6 levels were lower in SARS-CoV-2+ children as compared to adult patients, the expression of other pro-inflammatory cyt...
Coronavirus disease 2019 in children presents with distinct phenotype in comparison to adults. Overa...
Why children are generally less susceptible than adults to COVID-19 is unclear and has not extensive...
Summary: SARS-CoV-2 infection in children is less severe than it is in adults. We perform a longitud...
While the clinical impact of COVID-19 on adults has been massive, the majority of children develop p...
It is not fully understood why COVID-19 is typically milder in children1–3. To examine differences i...
Adults and children exhibit a broad range of clinical outcomes from SARS-CoV-2 infection, with minim...
While a substantial proportion of adults infected with SARS-CoV-2 progress to develop severe disease...
Background. The profile of cellular immunological responses of children across the spectrum of COVID...
It is not fully understood why COVID-19 is typically milder in children1-3. Here, to examine the dif...
Background: Despite similar rates of infection, adults and children have markedly different morbidit...
BackgroundThe immune response plays a pivotal role in dictating the clinical outcome in severe acute...
SUMMARY Children infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) devel...
Study of immunological features of immune response in 14 children (aged from 12 days up to 15 years)...
SARS-CoV-2 infection is generally mild or asymptomatic in children but a biological basis for this o...
COVID-19 manifests as a milder disease in children than adults, but the underlying mechanisms are no...
Coronavirus disease 2019 in children presents with distinct phenotype in comparison to adults. Overa...
Why children are generally less susceptible than adults to COVID-19 is unclear and has not extensive...
Summary: SARS-CoV-2 infection in children is less severe than it is in adults. We perform a longitud...
While the clinical impact of COVID-19 on adults has been massive, the majority of children develop p...
It is not fully understood why COVID-19 is typically milder in children1–3. To examine differences i...
Adults and children exhibit a broad range of clinical outcomes from SARS-CoV-2 infection, with minim...
While a substantial proportion of adults infected with SARS-CoV-2 progress to develop severe disease...
Background. The profile of cellular immunological responses of children across the spectrum of COVID...
It is not fully understood why COVID-19 is typically milder in children1-3. Here, to examine the dif...
Background: Despite similar rates of infection, adults and children have markedly different morbidit...
BackgroundThe immune response plays a pivotal role in dictating the clinical outcome in severe acute...
SUMMARY Children infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) devel...
Study of immunological features of immune response in 14 children (aged from 12 days up to 15 years)...
SARS-CoV-2 infection is generally mild or asymptomatic in children but a biological basis for this o...
COVID-19 manifests as a milder disease in children than adults, but the underlying mechanisms are no...
Coronavirus disease 2019 in children presents with distinct phenotype in comparison to adults. Overa...
Why children are generally less susceptible than adults to COVID-19 is unclear and has not extensive...
Summary: SARS-CoV-2 infection in children is less severe than it is in adults. We perform a longitud...