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Long COVID in children and adolescents: prevalence, clinical manifestations, and management strategies

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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PEDIATRICS
卷 66, 期 11, 页码 465-474

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Korean Pediatric Soc
DOI: 10.3345/cep.2023.00472

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COVID-19; Long COVID; Post COVID syndrome

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Long COVID in children refers to the persistence of signs and symptoms for 4 weeks or even 6 months after the initial infection. It can manifest as respiratory symptoms, neuropsychiatric conditions, and general health issues. The pathophysiology of long COVID in children is still under investigation, but possible mechanisms include viral persistence, autoimmunity, and neuroinflammation. Evaluating respiratory symptoms and mental health problems is crucial in managing long COVID in children.
Long coronavirus disease (COVID), also known as postacute sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection, has been defined as signs and symptoms which persist for 4 weeks or even lasting for 6 months after the initial infection. Although the prevalence of long COVID in children is currently unknown, epidemiological investigations have reported cases in pediatric populations. Clinical manifestations of long COVID in children include respiratory symptoms, such as cough and dyspnea, as well as neuropsychiatric and general conditions, including fatigue, headache, and muscle weakness. The pathophysiology of long COVID in children is still being investigated, but potential mechanisms include viral persistence, autoimmunity, and neuroinflammation. Risk factors for long COVID in children are not yet well understood, but studies have suggested that children with a history of severe acute COVID-19 infection or comorbidities may be at increased risk. Evaluation for respiratory symptoms of long COVID in children is essential, including spirometry and imaging studies to assess lung function and any potential damage. Furthermore, long COVID in children has been associated with a higher prevalence of mental health problems than in adults, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and addressing these aspects in pediatric patients. Although our understanding of long COVID in children and adolescents is still evolving, it is clear that the condition can have significant impacts on their health and well-being. The aim of this review is to synthesize the current knowledge on the prevalence, risk factors, and pathophysiology of long COVID in children and adolescents, and to discuss potential management strategies based on existing evidence.

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