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COVID-19: Study Explores Symptoms Shown By Children With Mysterious Inflammatory Syndrome

Scientists have released new information about an inflammatory illness tied to COVID-19 that infects children.
Scientists have released new information about an inflammatory illness tied to COVID-19 that infects children. Photo Credit: Pixabay

Scientists have released new information as they continue studying a mysterious inflammatory syndrome that could be related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

When COVID-19 first made its way to the United States, doctors initially believed it would only target the elderly and those with a compromised immune system. However, as the virus evolved, dozens of patients under the age of 21 began reporting symptoms of a new inflammatory illness.

The symptoms officials have been seeing are similar to Kawasaki disease and toxic shock-like syndrome.

"Pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome (PMIS) is a new health condition appearing in children," officials said. "Some doctors think the condition is related to having COVID-19, but the connection is still not clear.”

Predominant symptoms of the COVID-19-related illness, according to the Department of Health, include:

  • Prolonged fever of more than five days;
  • Severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, or vomiting;
  • Bloodshot eyes;
  • Skin rash.
  • Other symptoms include:

  • Change in skin color - becoming pale, patchy, and/or blue;
  • Difficulty feeding (infants) or is too sick to drink fluids;
  • Trouble breathing or is breathing very quickly;
  • Racing heart or chest pain;
  • Lethargy, irritability, or confusion.

Scientists recently studied 17 patients under the age of 21 who were hospitalized at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York City between Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, May 5.

The patients included 8 boys and 9 girls who had a median age of 8 years old, most of whom were previously healthy, though three had mild asthma. Each of the patients suffered fevers, with 14 showing gastrointestinal symptoms. Of the patients, the study found that 14 had abnormal chest x-rays.

By Wednesday, May 20, after an average hospital stay of seven days, each of the patients being studied was discharged, with no COVID-19-related fatalities reported.

“We were told early on that children were not affected by COVID, but now we’re starting to see that children who test positive for COVID or COVID antibodies are developing these inflammatory symptoms,” officials said. “So now after one week … two weeks … three weeks … these children start experiencing these new symptoms.

“In some ways, this inflammatory syndrome is more frightening than the COVID respiratory illness, because of the way it inflames the heart,” they noted. “We don’t know how widespread it is, but the more we look, the more we find it."

The complete details from the study can be found here.

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COVID-19: Here's Three-Day Positive Testing Trend As Hudson Valley, Long Island Near Phase 3

A look at the percentage of those testing positive for COVID-19 in each of the state's regions the last three days.
A look at the percentage of those testing positive for COVID-19 in each of the state's regions the last three days. Photo Credit: New York State

As the Hudson Valley, Long Island and New York City move to the next phases of the four-phase reopening process this week, the number of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and hospitalizations has continued to remain stable.

According to data released Sunday, June 21, there are 1,142 COVID-19 hospitalizations, including 332 ICU, statewide. A total of 15 COVID-related deaths have been reported since Saturday, June 20.

There were 664 new COVID cases, bringing the statewide total during the pandemic to 387,936.

New York City enters Phase 2 of the reopening process on Monday, June 22. The Hudson Valley and Long Island will start Phase 3 on Tuesday, June 23 and Wednesday, June 24, respectively.

The percentage of those testing positive for COVID-19 has remained steady in all three of those regions the last three days. (See image above.)

Of the 67,526 tests conducted in New York State on Saturday, 664, or .98 percent, were positive.

A look at the total number of cases by county are listed below. Total cases appear on the second line under the county name, and new cases on the third line.

Albany

2,054 total cases

1 new case

Allegany

58

0

Broome

668

3

Cattaraugus

115

2

Cayuga

108

0

Chautauqua

116

1

Chemung

139

0

Chenango

139

0

Clinton

100

0

Columbia

451

0

Cortland

44

0

Delaware

90

0

Dutchess

4,138

11

Erie

7,004

24

Essex

41

0

Franklin

27

0

Fulton

243

0

Genesee

222

0

Greene

256

1

Hamilton

6

0

Herkimer

136

2

Jefferson

84

1

Lewis

23

1

Livingston

123

0

Madison

345

2

Monroe

3,498

11

Montgomery

106

0

Nassau

41,479

36

Niagara

1,192

4

NYC

212,446

385

Oneida

1,393

15

Onondaga

2,666

22

Ontario

240

1

Orange

10,648

10

Orleans

276

1

Oswego

173

4

Otsego

82

0

Putnam

1,301

0

Rensselaer

524

3

Rockland

13,504

9

Saratoga

533

2

Schenectady

754

5

Schoharie

57

1

Schuyler

12

0

Seneca

64

0

St. Lawrence

216

0

Steuben

261

0

Suffolk

40,972

64

Sullivan

1,437

2

Tioga

140

0

Tompkins

175

1

Ulster

1,754

4

Warren

261

0

Washington

244

0

Wayne

143

0

Westchester

34,521

35

Wyoming

93

0

Yates

41

0

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