Abstract
OBJECTIVE: COVID-19 in children poses a significant challenge due to the atypical/asymptomatic presentations. The study is aimed to help understand clinical characteristics in Indonesian children for better management and control of transmission. METHODS: clinical characteristics of children with confirmed COVID-19 were retrospectively analysed from the database dating from March to November 2020. RESULTS: the study revealed a high prevalence (67.3%) of asymptomatic cases from contact tracing population. The most common symptoms in children with confirmed COVID-19 were cough and fatigue. Among symptomatic patients, 14/21 (66.7%) had either radiological and/or clinical evidence of pneumonia. CONCLUSION: children with respiratory symptoms especially those with contact history should be screened for possible COVID-19 infection regardless of disease severity.