RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
RT @nuno40801: 新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところ…
先ほど紹介した, 18歳未満のSARS-CoV-2陽性者の症状について分析した研究では, 全体の7.7%で嗅覚障害/味覚障害の訴えがあったと報告されています. https://t.co/QbPkJp8yhO
新型コロナウイルス感染症では嗅覚障害/味覚障害がみられることがあるのはよく知られています. 一方で, 小児では情報が乏しいため不明な点も多いです. 現時点では成人と比べて小児では嗅覚障害/味覚障害を「訴える」頻度が低いかもしれない, というところでしょうか. 以下で少しだけ情報を貼ります.
RT @nuno40801: 小児(18歳未満)のSARS-CoV-2陽性者の症状を分析したカナダでの研究: 陽性者の約1/3は無症状だった. 嗅覚障害/味覚障害, 嘔気/嘔吐, 頭痛, 発熱が検査陽性の予測的症状かもしれない. https://t.co/QbPkJp8yhO
小児(18歳未満)のSARS-CoV-2陽性者の症状を分析したカナダでの研究: 陽性者の約1/3は無症状だった. 嗅覚障害/味覚障害, 嘔気/嘔吐, 頭痛, 発熱が検査陽性の予測的症状かもしれない. https://t.co/QbPkJp8yhO
@24Taylors @Sflecce @LGLHealthUnit @SteveClarkPC @JimMcDonell You are correct @24Taylors. More evidence to show asymptomatic spread amongst school-aged children is real. Schools are driving community transmission. Lecce's spouting of number of school cases
Symptoms associated with a positive result for a swab for SARS-CoV-2 infection among children in Alberta https://t.co/B8OQYqAVVd
From🇨🇦--Report from 1987 children positive for #SARSCoV2 ~ 2/3 reported symptoms. The symptoms most strongly associated with a positive SARS-CoV-2 swab result were anosmia/ageusia, nausea/vomiting, headache and fever. https://t.co/jhktk5EF9E
Report from--1987 children positive for #SARSCoV2 ~ 2/3 reported symptoms. The symptoms most strongly associated with a positive SARS-CoV-2 swab result were anosmia/ageusia, nausea/vomiting, headache and fever. https://t.co/jhktk5EF9E
Symptoms associated with a positive result for a swab for SARS-CoV-2 infection among children in Alberta https://t.co/eNusKhCqbp
@keithbaldrey https://t.co/uBFuYVwdrt 1/3 show no symptoms not determined if they are spreaders yet
Symptoms associated with a positive result for a swab for SARS-CoV-2 infection among children in Alberta https://t.co/KGfFuU5AL7
RT @DrJFriedman: 35% kids asymptomatic cough, rhinorrhea not predictive of +ve test loss of smell/taste, nausea/vomiting, headache, fever w…
RT @DrJFriedman: 35% kids asymptomatic cough, rhinorrhea not predictive of +ve test loss of smell/taste, nausea/vomiting, headache, fever w…
RT @jamesa_king: Very lucky to have worked on this with an amazing team of @tara_whitten, @bakal_jeff, and Dr. Finlay McAlister. #SARSCoV2…
Very interesting and relevant
Kids are part of the spread - let’s protect their classrooms with masks, smaller cohorts, and ventilation.
RT @DrJFriedman: 35% kids asymptomatic cough, rhinorrhea not predictive of +ve test loss of smell/taste, nausea/vomiting, headache, fever w…
Very lucky to have worked on this with an amazing team of @tara_whitten, @bakal_jeff, and Dr. Finlay McAlister. #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #COVIDAB https://t.co/FJqAwgurZ8
Here’s some data I couldn’t get from you about the % of asymptotic cases of COVID in kids. I’m guessing it’s not that far off for Ontario children. @SMDhealthunit
@fordnation
RT @bruce_arthur: Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools https://t.co/XpSSTBr5pn
"About two-thirds of the children who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection reported symptoms." New research on COVID 19 symptoms amongst children who test positive from Alberta. @CMAJ https://t.co/LBUKF3RNg7
But we don't test and trace asymptomatic contacts, right? @jjhorgan @adriandix
RT @uhwuhna: The headline understates the problem - among the cohort tested due only to a high-risk exposure, 42% (!!) of kids (under 17) w…
The headline understates the problem - among the cohort tested due only to a high-risk exposure, 42% (!!) of kids (under 17) were entirely asymptomatic. Wonder what the effect of age is on this.
RT @theresaboyle: Symptoms associated with a positive result for a swab for SARS-CoV-2 infection among children in Alberta https://t.co/ULx…
Symptoms associated with a positive result for a swab for SARS-CoV-2 infection among children in Alberta https://t.co/ULxRC2rIaJ @CMAJ
@ABSPORU_Data @AHS_media
That’s a high proportion of asymptomatic positives! Glad we are doing pre-op #COVID19 swabs @SickKidsNews #PedsAnes @DrDrJTMaynes @DrSCBrown @faraonidmd
Loss of taste/smell, stomach upset, headache and fever were strongly associated with a positive #SARSCoV2 swab in kids in Alberta; more than 1/3 of kids were asymptomatic. New research: https://t.co/DpUOiNeIIv @AbSPORU @ABSPORU_Data @tara_whitten @jamesa_k
35% kids asymptomatic cough, rhinorrhea not predictive of +ve test loss of smell/taste, nausea/vomiting, headache, fever were predictive..
Hmm
@Bernardo1130 please please ask them today more questions - we need to understand their logic - don't be afraid to peel back the layers @DrBonnieHenry @jjhorgan are not making sense compared to the evidence-based research that is out around the world and f
Can heavy-hit provinces in Canada start using the rapid tests rather than letting them sit in storage? Can general public have access/buy these tests for self-testing so that we can trace and isolate asymptomatic carriers easier and faster?
This study also underscores the need for the ROBUST SURVEILLANCE TESTING promised by Lecce, which DID NOT HAPPEN. Why? Simple. It would reveal Lecce’s lie that schools are cohorted, safe, and are not vectors for community spread. #FordFail #VoteFordOut #
RT @bruce_arthur: Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools
RT @bruce_arthur: Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools
This seems much higher than I'd hope for. Maybe it's best to close the schools again? I wonder if other studies have been done and if this result is similar.
RT @bruce_arthur: Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools
RT @jyangstar: New @CMAJ study from Alberta shows 35% of kids with #COVID19 were asymptomatic https://t.co/MDJzjoicuV This underscores the…
RT @bruce_arthur: Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools https://t.co/XpSSTBr5pn
Until we get surveillance testing, we really do not know what is going on in schools
CMAJ: "Most predictive symptoms of COVID-19 in children: loss of taste/smell, stomach upset, fever, but more than one-third were asymptomatic." https://t.co/5jYueAyvei