Association between sociodemographic and epidemiological variables of children with COVID-19 and hospitalization outcome

Autor: Isabela Araújo Linhares Castro, Jade Elizabeth Prado dos Santos, Daisyanne Augusto de Sales Santos, Janeth Roxana Guerrero Vargas, Rhaiany Kelly Lopes de Oliveira, Fernando Daniel de Oliveira Mayorga, Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão Cardoso
Jazyk: English<br />Portuguese
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Rev Rene, Vol 25, p e93052 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2175-6783
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.20242593052
Popis: Objective: to identify the association between sociodemographic and epidemiological variables in children with COVID-19 and the hospitalization outcome. Methods: this was a cross-sectional, analytical study using secondary data on children with COVID-19 from birth to nine years of age, reported on the Influenza Epidemiological Surveillance System and e-SUS Epidemiological Surveillance. Sociodemographic variables (age, gender, race, region of residence), epidemiological variables (diagnostic criteria, symptoms, comorbidities, evolution), and hospitalization outcomes were extracted. Descriptive statistics, inferential analysis using Chi-square test and Poisson model with robust variance, bivariate and multiple analysis were carried out. Results: there were a total of 1,048 cases, 37.5% up to the age of three, 96.3% laboratory-confirmed, and 58.0% symptomatic. In the final adjusted model, association was found between the variables: age group, color/race, and region of residence with the prevalence of hospitalization for COVID-19. Conclusion: in this study, age was a protective factor against hospitalization for COVID-19, while color/race and child's regional office of residence were factors that increased prevalence of this outcome. Contribution to practice: data can support and strengthen issues related to health of children with COVID-19 in both literature and practice, broadening discussions among health managers and professionals and promoting public policies to prevent the disease.
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