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Posted by TheWiz
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Posted on 8/10/20 at 12:51 pm to
As of July 29, 2020, a total of 570 MIS-C patients with onset dates from March 2 to July 18, 2020, had been reported from 40 state health departments, the District of Columbia, and New York City (Figure). The median patient age was 8 years (range = 2 weeks–20 years); 55.4% were male, 40.5% were Hispanic or Latino (Hispanic), 33.1% were non-Hispanic black (black), and 13.2% non-Hispanic white (white) (Table 1). Obesity was the most commonly reported underlying medical condition, occurring in 30.5% of Hispanic, 27.5% of black, and 6.6% of white MIS-C patients. Overall, the illness in 490 (86.0%) patients involved four or more organ systems. Approximately two thirds did not have preexisting underlying medical conditions before MIS-C onset. The most common signs and symptoms reported during illness course were abdominal pain (61.9%), vomiting (61.8%), skin rash (55.3%), diarrhea (53.2%), hypotension (49.5%), and conjunctival injection (48.4%). Most patients had gastrointestinal (90.9%), cardiovascular (86.5%), or dermatologic or mucocutaneous (70.9%) involvement. Substantial numbers of MIS-C patients had severe complications, including cardiac dysfunction (40.6%), shock (35.4%), myocarditis (22.8%), coronary artery dilatation or aneurysm (18.6%), and acute kidney injury (18.4%). The majority of patients (63.9%) were admitted to an ICU. The median length of ICU stay was 5 days (interquartile range = 3–7 days). Of the 565 (99.1%) patients who underwent SARS-CoV-2 testing, all had a positive test result by RT-PCR or serology; 46.1% had only serologic evidence of infection and 25.8% had only positive RT-PCR test results. Five patients (0.9%) did not have testing performed but had an epidemiologic link as indicated in the MIS-C case definition. Among all 570 patients, 527 (92.5%) were treated, including 424 (80.5%) who received intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), 331 (62.8%) who received steroids, 309 (58.6%) who received antiplatelet medication, 233 (44.2%) who received anticoagulation medication, and 221 (41.9%) who were treated with vasoactive medication. Ten (1.8%) patients were reported to have died (Table 1). LCA identified three classes of patients, each of which had significantly different illness manifestations related to some of the key indicator variables. Class 1 represented 203 (35.6%) patients who had the highest number of involved organ systems. Within this group, 99 (48.8%) had involvement of six or more organ systems; those most commonly affected were cardiovascular (100.0%) and gastrointestinal (97.5%). Compared with the other classes, patients in class 1 had significantly higher prevalences of abdominal pain, shock, myocarditis, lymphopenia, markedly elevated C-reactive protein (produced in the liver in response to inflammation), ferritin (an acute-phase reactant), troponin (a protein whose presence in the blood indicates possible cardiac damage), brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), or proBNP (indicative of heart failure) (p<0.01) (Tables 1 and 2). Almost all class 1 patients (98.0%) had positive SARS-CoV-2 serology test results with or without positive SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR test results. These cases closely resembled MIS-C without overlap with acute COVID-19 or Kawasaki disease. Class 2 included 169 (29.6%) patients; among those in this group, 129 (76.3%) had respiratory system involvement. These patients were significantly more likely to have cough, shortness of breath, pneumonia, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), indicating that their illnesses might have been primarily acute COVID-19 or a combination of acute COVID-19 and MIS-C. The rate of SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR positivity (without seropositivity) in this group (84.0%) was significantly higher than that for class 1 (0.5%) or class 3 (2.0%) patients (p<0.01). The case fatality rate among class 2 patients was the highest (5.3%) among all three classes (p<0.01). Class 3 included 198 (34.7%) patients; the median age of children in this group (6 years) was younger than that of the class 1 patients (9 years) or class 2 patients (10 years) (p<0.01) (Table 1). Class 3 patients also had the highest prevalence of rash (62.6%), and mucocutaneous lesions (44.9%). Although not statistically significant (p = 0.49), the prevalence of
Posted by TheWiz
Third World, LA
Member since Aug 2007
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Posted on 8/10/20 at 12:52 pm to
coronary artery aneurysm and dilatations (18.2%) was higher than that in class 2 patients (15.8%), but lower than that in class 1 patients (21.1%). Class 3 patients more commonly met criteria for complete Kawasaki disease (6.6%) compared with class 1 (4.9%) and class 2 (3.0%) patients (p = 0.30), and had the lowest prevalence of underlying medical conditions, organ
system involvement, complications (e.g., shock, myocarditis), and markers of inflammation and cardiac damage. Among class 3 patients, 63.1% had positive SARS-CoV-2 serology only and 33.8% had both serologic confirmation and positive RT-PCR results.
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Posted on 8/10/20 at 12:52 pm to
Posted by TheWiz
Third World, LA
Member since Aug 2007
11695 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 1:00 pm to
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Posted by SLafourche07
Member since Feb 2008
9935 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 1:04 pm to
Just to clarify what I'm reading, we're talking about 570 cases through July 18th and this qualifies as "A large percentage of kids they see test positive for COVID end up with inflamed coronary arteries"?
Posted by deathvalleytiger10
Member since Sep 2009
7656 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 1:05 pm to
That is a bs excuse.

If it is valid, then we will never play sports again as even if we have a vaccine it will not be 100% effective. There will always be risks.
Posted by Bjorn Cyborg
Member since Sep 2016
27412 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 1:11 pm to
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Why is this the first time this had been brought up? The mlb nba and nhl didn’t even consider this


Because it's bullshite. Some people have severe reactions to all kinds of viruses and bacteria, including common cold and flu.

We can't make policy or pattern our lifestyles or society based on .00001 of the people.
Posted by Tigahs24Seven
Communist USA
Member since Nov 2007
12233 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 2:02 pm to
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100% bullshite and scare tactics



No it's not piss pants. My wife had a teenage patient die from Covid over the weekend. No comorbidity. A large percentage of kids they see test positive for COVID end up with inflamed coronary arteries. They have presented with that acutely and after 1-2 months


Nurse here as well. So, how many young flu patients has your wife lost.. Infants included... I will give you a clue... Flu kills 1 in 100,000 Patients under 25...Covid kills 1 in 1.5 million. Suck on that for just a hot minute. Guess we need to shut the world down during flu season every year by your lofty standards. AmIRight?
Posted by SeaBass23
VA
Member since Jul 2019
1598 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 2:05 pm to
My doctor found this during my high school football physical. It was caused by a virus 25 years before COVID. There are all sorts of viruses already in the world. I was fully recovered by the next season.
Posted by RealityTiger
Geismar, LA
Member since Jan 2010
20462 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 2:18 pm to
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Nurse here as well. So, how many young flu patients has your wife lost.. Infants included... I will give you a clue... Flu kills 1 in 100,000 Patients under 25...Covid kills 1 in 1.5 million. Suck on that for just a hot minute. Guess we need to shut the world down during flu season every year by your lofty standards. AmIRight?

Posted by Le Tenia
Member since Feb 2015
4587 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 3:15 pm to
Unbelievable. Delly is really out there pushing this whether it be SI driven narrative or by his own hand.

Posted by Galactic Inquisitor
An Incredibly Distant Star
Member since Dec 2013
15322 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 3:53 pm to
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The mlb nba and nhl didn’t even consider this


And those are grown arse men who are being paid millions of dollars to do so.
Posted by Dominate308
South Florida
Member since Jan 2013
2895 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 3:58 pm to
Where are the 18-22 year-old men who flew with Doolittle to raid Tokyo?
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