The low contagiousness and new A958D mutation of SARS-CoV-2 in children: An observational cohort study

SARS-CoV-2 在儿童中的低传染性和新的 A958D 突变:一项观察性队列研究

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作者:Yinghu Chen, Hangping Yao, Junfen Fu, Qiang Shu, Zhimin Chen, Nanping Wu, Sheng Ye, Wei Wang, Yan Ni, Shiqiang Shang, Wei Li, Jishan Zheng, Shibo Li, Liang Hong, Qi Zhang, Weize Xu, Junsong Chen, Lingyan Fan, Xiaohui Cang, Jianbing Wang, Xiangyun Lu, Qingyi Cao

Aims

To explore the contagiousness and new SARS-CoV-2 mutations in pediatric COVID-19.

Conclusions

Children have lower ability to spread SARS-CoV-2. The new A958D mutation is a potential reason for its long residence in the intestine.

Methods

This cohort study enrolled all pediatric patients admitted to 8 hospitals in Zhejiang Province of China between 21 January and 29 February 2020, their family members and close-contact classmates. Epidemiological, demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected. Bioinformatics was used to analyze the features of SARS-CoV-2. Individuals were divided into 3 groups by the first-generation case: Groups 1 (unclear), 2 (adult), and 3 (child). The secondary attack rate (SAR) and R0 were compared among the groups.

Results

The infection rate among 211 individuals was 64% (135/211). The SAR in Groups 2 and 3 was 71% (73/103) and 3% (1/30), respectively; the median R0 in Groups 2 and 3 was 2 (range: 1-8) and 0 (range: 0-1), respectively. Compared with adult cases, the SAR and R0 of pediatric cases were significantly lower (p<0.05). We obtained SARS-CoV-2 sequences from the same infant's throat and fecal samples at a two-month interval and found that the new spike protein A958D mutation detected in the stool improved thermostability theoretically. Conclusions: Children have lower ability to spread SARS-CoV-2. The new A958D mutation is a potential reason for its long residence in the intestine.

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