Clinic and laboratory characteristics of acute kidney failure in children during the COVID-19 pandemic

Ismoilova Ziyoda Aktamovna 1, *, Ahmedjanova Nargiza Ismoilovna 2 and Muhammad Arsalan Ali Sajid 3

1 Department of Pediatrics, Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy, Khorezm, Uzbekistan.
2 Pediatrics Department, Medical Sciences, Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
3 University of Sargodha, Pakistan, Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy, Khorezm, Uzbekistan, IUBH University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 15(02), 052–057
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.2.0773
 
Publication history: 
Received on 27 June 2022; revised on 02 August 2022; accepted on 04 August 2022
 
Abstract: 
While the covid-19 pandemic has affected the world, pediatric cases of covid-19 infections have been reported. this article analyzes bout clinical and Laboratory characteristics including Imaging characteristics also. All the data is based on published data from the m Center for infectious disease. Clinical data from 150 children's read covid-19 end almost 15 articles include for the quantitative analysis.
Among these children, the children have fever was 41% to 95%, and cough 37% to 87% which are the most common symptoms of these children. other issues showed infection and severe cases respectively were for 23%. The Jetta from the Laboratory Illustrated that tthat5% of the patients had lymphopenia. The dirty traffic data including the chest computed tomography demonstrated unilateral and bilateral lesions and ground glass opacity in almost 32% to 34% end 28% respectively end normal approximately in 30% of children.
 this data shows us the children who were infected with covid-19 infection acquired a lot of other symptomatic infections but the overall rate of severe illness was low this data was collected from the original singer of the infection disease Hospital and other regions needed to determine.
Even though six individuals had concomitant AKI that was not detected in this investigation, there were no complaints of vomiting or diarrhea, which is one of the signs of AKI. It's interesting to note that certain postmortem histopathological studies showed interaction with or damage to patients with COVID-19 whose renal tissue was not previously identified by regular testing (higher urea or creatinine values), suggesting the potential for subclinical AKI.
Setting: Participants and their data were drawn from an existing consent to contact database of the Infectious disease center of the Khorezm region. The candidates were 2 to 12 years of age, 20 women, and the ratio of male to female children was 67 % to 87 %. These individuals were receiving care (treatment and medication support) at different centers especially designated for Covid-19 infection in the Khorezm region and at different clinics in the Khorezm region. We retrieved the data from the infectious control center where all the data were collected from all centers of the Khorezm region. They can speak English or Russian, and agreed to be contacted for further research.
Methods: A prospective study with Cohort study/guidelines from WHO for Covid-19 care and self-protection. A combined Cohort study of the COVID-19 survey was performed telephonically and personally for 15-20 minutes maximum, which included a discussion with doctors who attended and had any information about this syndrome.
 
Keywords: 
Characteristics; Epidemiology; Infectious Disease; Symptomatic; Computed Tomography
 
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