Small study suggests link between COVID-19 and rare, potentially deadly illness in children
It has also been reported in Italy, where a peer-reviewed case study provides what the authors call the first evidence of a possible link between the illness and COVID-19 beyond them emerging at the same time.
According to the case study, eight of the 10 children tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. All 10 showed serious symptoms, but ultimately survived. Although the average age of Kawasaki patients in Lombardy is three, the average age of these 10 children was 7.5. The doctors say they would like to see more research done involving larger number of children who have presented with the illness.syndrome
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