ASYMPTOMATIC, MILD AND MODERATE COVID-19 IN CHILDREN: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FINDINGS, GEORGIAN EXPERIANCE

ASYMPTOMATIC, MILD AND MODERATE COVID-19 IN CHILDREN: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FINDINGS, GEORGIAN EXPERIANCE

Authors

  • MALVINA JAVAKHADZE
  • IRMA G. KORINTELI
  • LALI KHUTSISHVILI
  • RUSUDAN KOBAKHIDZE
  • AZA REVISHVILI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.025

Keywords:

COVID-19, SARS COV2, children, epidemiology, laboratory

Abstract

Aim of our study was to detect epidemiological, clinical and laboratory findings in asymptomatic, mind and moderate COVID-19 cases in children. Due to the epidemiological situation in Georgia, it was possible to monitor all confirmed cases, including asymptomatic patients.

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Published

2022-09-06

How to Cite

JAVAKHADZE , M. ., G. KORINTELI , I. ., KHUTSISHVILI , L. ., KOBAKHIDZE , R. ., & REVISHVILI , A. . (2022). ASYMPTOMATIC, MILD AND MODERATE COVID-19 IN CHILDREN: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FINDINGS, GEORGIAN EXPERIANCE. Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (6). https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2022.06.025

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