Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And please don't recite "just 15 kids" because your Google search stopped with one article specific to New York City.
That's misleading and irresponsible.
NY state has 300k+ confirmed cases. We can deduce from that fact that this isnt that prevalent given that only theyve found this in only 15 kids.
Anonymous wrote:And please don't recite "just 15 kids" because your Google search stopped with one article specific to New York City.
That's misleading and irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:My friend's kid has Kawasaki and it's awful for them so this is very concerning for us
Anonymous wrote:15 children. 15. Cautious yes, but this number is not significant at all.
In less than 24 hours, Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., admitted several children with COVID-19 who are also experiencing a constellation of symptoms that resemble "Kawasaki disease," a rare inflammatory syndrome typically affecting children under the age of 5.
On Wednesday, a representative from Children's National Hospital said the children exhibited “Kawasaki-like characteristics," joining a growing number of hospitals in the U.S. and U.K. that have reported similar cases. The representative has since confirmed that one of these children was officially diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. Symptoms of the disease include fever, rash, eye irritation, swollen lymph nodes and/or swelling of the hands and feet.
The disease- has been linked to COVID-19 in some children, but the exact cause remains a medical mystery.
These American cases are raising new concerns of a new global pattern emerging of critically ill children with COVID-19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New syndrome in kids may be linked to covid:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-update.html?type=styln-live-updates&label=new%20york%20&index=2&action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage#link-1aca38d0
"Fifteen children, many of whom had the coronavirus, have recently been hospitalized in New York City with a mysterious syndrome that doctors do not yet fully understand but that has also been reported in several European countries, health officials announced on Monday night.
Many of the children, ages 2 to 15, have shown symptoms associated with toxic shock or Kawasaki disease, a rare illness in children that involves inflammation of the blood vessels, including coronary arteries, the city’s health department said..."
Yes, I am a pediatrician, and there is a lot of discussion about this behind the scenes.
Anonymous wrote:New syndrome in kids may be linked to covid:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-update.html?type=styln-live-updates&label=new%20york%20&index=2&action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage#link-1aca38d0
"Fifteen children, many of whom had the coronavirus, have recently been hospitalized in New York City with a mysterious syndrome that doctors do not yet fully understand but that has also been reported in several European countries, health officials announced on Monday night.
Many of the children, ages 2 to 15, have shown symptoms associated with toxic shock or Kawasaki disease, a rare illness in children that involves inflammation of the blood vessels, including coronary arteries, the city’s health department said..."