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Digestive system symptoms and function in children with COVID-19 A meta-analysis

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MEDICINE
Volume 100, Issue 11, Pages -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000024897

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children; COVID-19; gastrointestinal symptoms; liver injury; meta-analysis

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This study conducted a meta-analysis to quantify the impact of COVID-19 on the digestive system of children. The results showed that gastrointestinal symptoms and abnormal liver function were not uncommon in children with COVID-19, with diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, abdominal pain, and elevated liver enzymes being the primary manifestations. The recovery rate was as high as 97%, while the mortality rate was only 1%.
The prevalence of children exhibiting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with digestive system involvement remains unknown. Therefore, we aimed to quantify the impact of COVID-19 on the digestive system of children. In this meta-analysis, we searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science from January 1, 2020, to June 31, 2020. We also searched for COVID-19 publications in specific journals for more comprehensive results. We included studies that reported the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19, and we excluded duplicate publications, reviews, animal studies, case reports, publications without the full text, studies with incomplete information, and studies from which data extraction was impossible. We conducted a meta-analysis of the incidence of gastrointestinal symptoms and changes in liver function involving 19 studies. The pooled prevalence of diarrhea was 10% (95% CI: 7-14; I-2 = 84%), that of nausea or vomiting was 7% (95% CI: 5-11; I-2 = 77%), and that of abdominal pain was 4% (95% CI: 2-9; I-2 = 79%). In addition, the pooled incidence of increased alanine aminotransferase was 8% (95% CI: 5-15; I-2 = 46%), and the pooled incidence of increased AST was 15% (95% CI: 9-26; I-2 = 66%). The pooled rate of recovery was 97% (95% CI: 94-100; I-2 = 86%), and the pooled rate of death, which was 1% (95% CI: 1-4; I-2 = 48%), was much smaller than the recovery rate. Our research shows that digestive system symptoms and function in children with COVID-19 are not uncommon. More attention should be paid to this unique group of patients.

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