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Disclaimer: Early release articles are not considered as final versions. Any changes will be reflected in the online version in the month the article is officially released. Author affiliations: Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (C.M. Okafor, L. Niccolai, J. Hadler); Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, New Haven (P. Clogher, D. Olson, […]

Since identification of SARS-CoV-2 and the ensuing pandemic, epidemiologic studies have shown that COVID-19 outcomes are less severe among children than adults (1–8). Conclusions drawn from published studies on COVID-19 prevalence in the pediatric population have varied (5,9–16), possibly because of differences in mitigation measures, community transmission rates, and case ascertainment practices . . .

Since identification of SARS-CoV-2 and the ensuing pandemic, epidemiologic studies have shown that COVID-19 outcomes are less severe among children than adults (1–8). Conclusions drawn from published studies on COVID-19 prevalence in the pediatric population have varied (5,9–16), possibly because of differences in mitigation measures, community transmission rates, and case ascertainment practices . . .


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