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COVID-19 in Hospitalised Norwegian Children - Risk Factors, Outcomes and Immunology

COVID-19 in Hospitalised Norwegian Children - Risk Factors, Outcomes and Immunology

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18 years and younger
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Overview

Prospective cohort study of COVID-19 infection among children in Norway.

Description

This nation-wide, prospective cohort study of COVID-19 infection addresses three main issues:

  1. Epidemiological risk factors; 2) Natural history (including immunological mechanisms and long term effects) and 3) Support of infection prevention. Also, the study focuses solely on children.

Children (0-18 years of age) admitted to hospital with suspected COVID-19 are eligible (Fig. 1). Those with confirmed COVID-19 serve as cases, whereas those with non-COVID-19 serve as controls; both groups will be followed prospectively for 6 months. Three objectives/Work Packages (WPs) are defined:

  • In WP1, the investigators will investigate risk factors for severe outcome of the acute infection; potential risk factors include sex, age, comorbidities, initial clinical findings, infectious load, and genetic markers.
  • In WP2, the investigators will investigate the immunological response to acute infection, focusing on initial innate host response and its associations to inflammatory enhancement, genetic factors and clinical course.
  • In WP3, the investigators will investigate the prevalence and risk factors of long-lasting complication, in particular the development of post-infectious chronic fatigue

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Suspected covid-19 infection and age 0-18 years

Exclusion Criteria:

Age >18 years

Study details
    Pediatric Respiratory Diseases
    COVID
    Fatigue Post Viral

NCT04335773

University Hospital, Akershus

25 January 2024

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