Author/Authors :
Mehrabani, Sanaz Non‑Communicable Pediatric Diseases Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran
Abstract :
Nowadays, COVID‑19 is in pandemic stage, and concerns about the infection of children are on
the rise. At first, it has been believed that children are not at risk while some evidences have shown
that the risk of infection is lower in children than adults. The COVID‑19 children indicated milder
symptoms including cough, fever, sore throat, myalgia sneezing, and fatigue than COVID‑19 adults.
Lymphopenia, which is prevalent in adult cases, has not been reported in pediatric patients. The
COVID‑19 can also occur in neonates although vertical transmission from mothers to fetuses during
pregnancy is rare. Overall, the outcome is better in children than adults. Thus far, there has been
neither specific treatment for eradicating the infection nor any preventative vaccine for COVID‑19,
Preventive measures such as frequent hand washing, social distancing and wearing face mask are the
best ways.