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: New symptoms found in COVID-infected children raise concerns in Hong Kong #IndiaNEWS #Health Beijing: The health experts in Hong Kong have warned of new clinical features including hoarseness and

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New symptoms found in COVID-infected children raise concerns in Hong Kong #IndiaNEWS #Health
Beijing: The health experts in Hong Kong have warned of new clinical features including hoarseness and inspiratory stridor (a sign of airway obstruction) among children suffering from COVID-19 during the fifth wave.
The latest development brings concerns for the city, which has reported over 7,000 COVID-19 cases for four consecutive days, as the new school year for primary and secondary schools is set to begin on September 1, as per local media reports.
According to Chinas Global Times, Chuang Shuk-Kwan, director of the Communicable Diseases Division of the Center for Health Protection of the HKSAR Governments Department of Health said that he found some infected children had developed croup which indicates an inflammation of the larynx, windpipe, and bronchial tubes.
Mike Kwan Yat-wah, the consultant at the department of pediatrics and adolescent medicine at Princess Margaret Hospital, said that the clinical features among children during the fifth wave driven by the Omicron variant differ from those observed in the previous ones.
Its symptoms are hoarseness and inspiratory stridor. In severe cases it can produce acute obstruction of the respiratory tract and an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue, he added.
Kwan further said, This condition can also be caused by various infectious agents, such as parainfluenza virus. However, in the recent COVID pandemic, this condition was nearly all caused by the Omicron variant. According to Kwan, the possibility of prolonged COVID-19 symptoms, saying about 19 percent of children who have recovered from COVID-19 present with at least one of these symptoms in the outpatient follow-up at his hospital Princess Margaret Hospital.
The most common complaints were memory loss, cognitive deficits, insomnia, headaches, and discomfort, he noted.
Noticeably, there are two confirmed cases in children who have been newly classified as serious and are being treated in the childrens ICU at Princess Margaret Hospital.
One of them, a 17-month-old boy, had a fever and convulsions on the night of Friday and briefly stopped breathing. He got croup after being infected and just received his first dose of vaccine on that day. Expert advisers to the SAR government believed that the boys condition was caused by the COVID virus.
Another 10-year-old boy developed a high fever and tested positive on August 22. He sought medical treatment on Thursday for breathing difficulties, Global Times reported.
Infections with Omicron variants are still on the rise with the proportion of new cases infected with BA. 4 (or BA. 5) in Hong Kong rising to 48. 6 percent, while BA. 2. 12. 1 accounted for 7. 6 percent, according to Chuang Shuk-Kwan.


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