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COVID-19 hospitalizations described among U.S. infants younger than six months

COVID-19 hospitalizations described among U.S. infants younger than six months
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Key Takeaway
Note descriptive report on COVID-19 hospitalizations in U.S. infants under six months.

An observational report from the COVID-NET surveillance system across 13 U.S. states describes COVID-19-associated hospitalizations among infants younger than six months. The report does not specify the study phase, sample size, or the specific exposure or intervention being assessed. No comparator group, primary outcome, or follow-up duration is reported.

The main finding is a description of COVID-19 hospitalizations in this infant population. No effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, confidence intervals, or direction of association are provided. The report states the outcome was 'described' without presenting quantitative data.

Safety and tolerability data, including adverse events and discontinuations, are not reported. The report does not list specific study limitations. Funding sources and potential conflicts of interest are also not reported. Given the purely descriptive and non-quantitative nature of this report, its direct practice relevance is limited, but it identifies a young, vulnerable patient group affected by COVID-19.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedNov 2022
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This report describes COVID-19 hospitalizations among infants younger than six months old.
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