Publication date: Oct 12, 2024
To compare the differences in child development between children who contracted COVID-19 after February 1st, 2022, the period when the B. 1.1. 529 variant outbreak began to peak in Thailand, and those who did not. A prospective cohort study was conducted in an outpatient pediatric clinic at a tertiary hospital in southern Thailand. COVID-19 was diagnosed based on the results of an FDA-approved antigen test or RT-PCR using a swab sample collected from the nasopharynx, nose, or throat. Child development was assessed using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition (ASQ-3). Of the 336 participants, 180 (53. 6%) had a history of COVID-19. Almost all of them had mild COVID-19. The mean (SD) age at infection was 1. 3 (0. 3) years, and the median (IQR) duration between infection and ASQ-3 assessment was 193. 5 (167. 8, 216. 2) days. The ASQ-3 scores at the ages of 18 (nā=ā166; 90 COVID-19 positive) and 24 months (nā=ā170; 90 COVID-19 positive) revealed no statistically significant differences between children with and without a history of COVID-19. Both groups had comparable proportions of developmental scores
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Pcr | Compare |
Thailand | Contracted |
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Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | SARS-CoV-2 infection |
pathway | REACTOME | SARS-CoV-2 Infection |
disease | IDO | history |
disease | MESH | infection |
disease | MESH | Long Covid |