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Management of Children Admitted to Hospitals across Bangladesh with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 and the Implications for the Future: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.


ABSTRACT: There is an increasing focus on researching children admitted to hospital with new variants of COVID-19, combined with concerns with hyperinflammatory syndromes and the overuse of antimicrobials. Paediatric guidelines have been produced in Bangladesh to improve their care. Consequently, the objective is to document the management of children with COVID-19 among 24 hospitals in Bangladesh. Key outcome measures included the percentage prescribed different antimicrobials, adherence to paediatric guidelines and mortality rates using purposely developed report forms. The majority of 146 admitted children were aged 5 years or under (62.3%) and were boys (58.9%). Reasons for admission included fever, respiratory distress and coughing; 86.3% were prescribed antibiotics, typically parenterally, on the WHO 'Watch' list, and empirically (98.4%). There were no differences in antibiotic use whether hospitals followed paediatric guidance or not. There was no prescribing of antimalarials and limited prescribing of antivirals (5.5% of children) and antiparasitic medicines (0.7%). The majority of children (92.5%) made a full recovery. It was encouraging to see the low hospitalisation rates and limited use of antimalarials, antivirals and antiparasitic medicines. However, the high empiric use of antibiotics, alongside limited switching to oral formulations, is a concern that can be addressed by instigating the appropriate programmes.

SUBMITTER: Chowdhury K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8772946 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Management of Children Admitted to Hospitals across Bangladesh with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 and the Implications for the Future: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.

Chowdhury Kona K   Haque Mainul M   Nusrat Nadia N   Adnan Nihad N   Islam Salequl S   Lutfor Afzalunnessa Binte AB   Begum Dilara D   Rabbany Arif A   Karim Enamul E   Malek Abdul A   Jahan Nasim N   Akter Jesmine J   Ashraf Sumala S   Hasan Mohammad Nazmul MN   Hassan Mahmuda M   Akhter Najnin N   Mazumder Monika M   Sihan Nazmus N   Naher Nurun N   Akter Shaheen S   Zaman Sifat Uz SU   Chowdhury Tanjina T   Nesa Jebun J   Biswas Susmita S   Islam Mohammod Didarul MD   Hossain Al Mamun AM   Rahman Habibur H   Biswas Palash Kumar PK   Shaheen Mohammed M   Chowdhury Farah F   Kumar Santosh S   Kurdi Amanj A   Mustafa Zia Ul ZU   Schellack Natalie N   Gowere Marshall M   Meyer Johanna C JC   Opanga Sylvia S   Godman Brian B  

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There is an increasing focus on researching children admitted to hospital with new variants of COVID-19, combined with concerns with hyperinflammatory syndromes and the overuse of antimicrobials. Paediatric guidelines have been produced in Bangladesh to improve their care. Consequently, the objective is to document the management of children with COVID-19 among 24 hospitals in Bangladesh. Key outcome measures included the percentage prescribed different antimicrobials, adherence to paediatric gu  ...[more]

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