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COVID-19 hospitalizations increased as a result of state reopenings

COVID-19 hospitalizations increased as a result of state reopenings
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Arizona Sees Small But Growing Numbers Of Children, Teenagers Hospitalized For COVID-19

1:17 A recent study from the University of Minnesota looked at the cumulative number of children and teenagers hospitalized for COVID from May to November. Twenty-two states reported that information. In Arizona, the number rose by four thousand percent, the second-highest increase of any state behind Utah. Pinar Karaca-Mandic is the senior author of the study. One of the take home messages is that, while it’s really important to understand that children are much less likely to develop serious illness from COVID-19, children are not immune to it and that they are becoming very ill, she says. Children under the age of 19 still make up a small percentage of the people hospitalized for COVID; in Arizona, that number is just under 3 percent. But Karaca-Mandic says nationwide child hospitalizations are growing more than twice as fast as the adult rates. The reasons for that are unclear.    

Infections remain comparatively rare among children but are rising, the C D C says

Infections remain comparatively rare among children but are rising, the C.D.C. says. Students in Murphy, Texas. Young children are less likely to be infected by the coronavirus, new research confirmed.Credit.LM Otero/Associated Press Jan. 14, 2021 After falling over the summer, coronavirus infections among children, teens and young adults rose steadily from September through mid-December, paralleling the virus’s trajectory among older adults in the U.S. population, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Wednesday. Of 2.8 million coronavirus infections diagnosed in children and young adults under the age of 25 between March 1 and Dec. 12 last year, the incidence was lowest among children ages 10 and younger, who accounted for 18 percent of the cases. Most infections in those under 25 nearly 60 percent were among young adults aged 18 to 24, the study found.

Study counts COVID-19 pediatric hospitalization cases to help states prepare for future

January 13, 2021 Credit: Visivasnc Early evidence with COVID-19 suggests that children are less susceptible to infection and have a lower risk for symptomatic and severe disease. However, pediatric patients are not immune from the virus and can become dangerously ill from it. New research from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) and Carlson School of Management highlights the need to be prepared to treat children for COVID-19 by showing that hospitalization rates for pediatric cases can differ widely by state. The study was led by SPH Ph.D. student Zachary Levin and published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. The research was co-authored by a team at the Carlson School led by Professor Pinar Karaca-Mandic.

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