Features Associated With Radiographic Pneumonia in Children with SARS-CoV-2 Todd A. Florin , Stephen B. Freedman , Jianling Xie , Anna L. Funk , Daniel J. Tancredi , Kelly Kim , Mark Neuman , Adriana Yock-Corrales , Kelly R. Bergmann , Kristen A. Breslin , Yaron Finkelstein , Fahd A. Ahmad , Usha R. Avva , Maren M. Lunoe , Pradip P. Chaudhari , Nipam P. Shah , Amy C. Plint , Vikram J. Sabhaney , Usha Sethuraman , Michael A. Gardiner , Laura F. Sartori , Bruce Wright , Nidhya Navanandan , Santiago Mintegi , Iker Gangoiti , Meredith L. Borland , Shu-Ling Chong , Maria Y. Kwok , Michelle Eckerle , Naveen Poonai , Carlos Miguel Angelats Romero , Muhammad Waseem , Jasmine R. Nebhrajani , Maala Bhatt , Kerry Caperell , Carmen Campos , Sarah M. Becker , Claudia R. Morris , Alexander J. Rogers , April J. Kam , Viviana Pavlicich , Laura Palumbo , Stuart R. Dalziel , Andrea K. Morrison , Pedro B. Rino , Jonathan C. Cherry , Marina Salvadori , Lilliam Ambroggio , Terry P. Klassen , Daniel C. Payne , Richard Malley , Norma-Jean Simon , Nathan Kuppermann JOURNAL OF THE PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES SOCIETY(2024)
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14% of children with SARS-CoV-2 infections had radiographic pneumonia. Hypoxemia, cough, higher temperature, and older age were associated with pneumonias. In children tested, SARS-CoV-2 test results were not associated with radiographic pneumonia.
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chest radiography, children, pneumonia, SARS-CoV-2
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