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Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)

Authors :
Daniele Zama
Francesco Baccelli
Antonella Colombini
Amalia Contino
Elisabetta Calore
Maria Grazia Petris
Linda Meneghello
Federico Mercolini
Andrea Lo Vecchio
Shana Montalto
Cristina Meazza
Angelica Barone
Francesca Compagno
Paola Muggeo
Elena Soncini
Letizia Brescia
Eugenia Giraldi
Nagua Giurici
Rosa Maria Mura
Monica Cellini
Katia Perruccio
Valeria Petroni
Milena La Spina
Ottavio Ziino
Roberta Burnelli
Raffaella De Santis
Maurizio Mascarin
Valentina Barretta
Gloria Tridello
Simone Cesaro
Zama, Daniele
Baccelli, Francesco
Colombini, Antonella
Contino, Amalia
Calore, Elisabetta
Petris, Maria Grazia
Meneghello, Linda
Mercolini, Federico
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Montalto, Shana
Meazza, Cristina
Barone, Angelica
Compagno, Francesca
Muggeo, Paola
Soncini, Elena
Brescia, Letizia
Giraldi, Eugenia
Giurici, Nagua
Mura, Rosa Maria
Cellini, Monica
Perruccio, Katia
Petroni, Valeria
La Spina, Milena
Ziino, Ottavio
Burnelli, Roberta
De Santis, Raffaella
Mascarin, Maurizio
Barretta, Valentina
Tridello, Gloria
Cesaro, Simone
Source :
Annals of hematology. 101(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

COVID-19 has a mild clinical course with low mortality rate in general pediatric population, while variable outcomes have been described in children with cancer. Infectious diseases working party of the AIEOP collected data on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections in pediatric oncology/hematology patients from April 2020 to May 2021, including the second and the third waves of the pandemic in Italy. Factors potentially associated with moderate, severe, or critical COVID-19 were analyzed. Of the 153 SARS-Cov2 infections recorded, 100 were asymptomatic and 53 symptomatic. The course of COVID-19 was mild in 41, moderate in 2, severe in 5, and critical in 5 children. A total of 40.5% of patients were hospitalized, ten requiring oxygen support and 5 admitted to the intensive care unit. Antibiotics and steroids were the most used therapies. No patient died due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Infections occurring early ( 60 days) or during maintenance therapy. In the patients on active chemotherapy, 59% withdrew the treatment for a median of 15 days. SARS-CoV-2 presented a favorable outcome in children with cancer in Italy during the pandemic. Modification of therapy represents a major concern in this population. Our findings suggest considering regular chemotherapy continuation, particularly in patients on maintenance therapy or infected late after the diagnosis.

Details

ISSN :
14320584
Volume :
101
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97c1a2d307af21f39945778c6d66977f