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Lee Na-Won (Department of Pediatrics, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea) Kim You-Min (Department of Pediatrics, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea) Kim Young-Hwan (Department of Pediatrics, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea) Kang Seok-Jin (Department of Pediatrics, Keimyung University Hospital, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea) Jang Kyung-Mi (Department of Pediatrics, Yeungnam University Hospital, Yeungnam University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea) Kim Hae-Sook (Department of Pediatrics, Daegu Fatima Hospital, Daegu, Korea) Moon Jung-Eun (Department of Pediatrics, Kyungpook University Hospital, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea) Kim Jin-Kyung (Department of Pediatrics, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea)
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대한소아내분비학회 Annals of Pediatirc Endocrinology & Metabolism Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.29 No.3
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2024.6
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167 - 173 (7page)
DOI
10.6065/apem.2346124.062

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Purpose: Children with comorbidities have a higher risk of severe, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study investigated the clinical features and outcomes of COVID-19 in children and adolescents with diabetes between January and March 2022.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 123 children and adolescents (73 with type 1 diabetes and 50 with type 2 diabetes, 59 males and 64 females) aged <18 years who had been diagnosed with diabetes. Data were collected from 7 academic medical centers in Daegu, South Korea.Results: Thirty-five children with diabetes were diagnosed with COVID-19 (18 with type 1 and 17 with type 2 diabetes). Eighteen of the 35 children with diabetes and COVID-19 and 50 of the 88 children with diabetes alone received a COVID-19 vaccination. No significant differences were observed between patients with diabetes and COVID-19 and patients with diabetes alone in the type of diabetes diagnosed, sex, age, body mass index, hemoglobin A1c, or vaccination status. All children with diabetes and COVID-19 had mild clinical features and were safely managed in their homes. Fourteen children had a fever of 38℃ or higher that lasted for more than 2 days, 11 of whom were not vaccinated (<i>p</i>=0.004). None experienced post-COVID-19 conditions.Conclusion: All children and adolescents with pre-existing diabetes had mild symptoms of COVID-19 due to low disease severity, high vaccination rates, uninterrupted access to medical care, and continuous glucose monitoring. Unvaccinated children with diabetes who experienced COVID-19 presented with higher and more frequent fevers compared to vaccinated children.

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