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  1. Article: Comparison of the Clinical and Laboratory Features of COVID and Influenza in Children.

    Pata, Davide / Buonsenso, Danilo / Valentini, Piero

    Mediterranean journal of hematology and infectious diseases

    2022  Volume 14, Issue 1, Page(s) e2022065

    Abstract: Background and objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-CoV-2 and has a clinical presentation ranging from an asymptomatic course to flu-like syndrome up to respiratory failure. Seasonal Influenza, due to the influenza viruses ... ...

    Abstract Background and objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-CoV-2 and has a clinical presentation ranging from an asymptomatic course to flu-like syndrome up to respiratory failure. Seasonal Influenza, due to the influenza viruses and very common in children, can cause symptoms similar to COVID-19. In order to identify clinical and laboratory characteristics that allow healthcare workers to differentiate COVID-19 from Influenza, we performed a systematic review of the existing literature on the pediatric age. Methods. The research was done via PubMed for articles published from March 2020 to October 2021, combining the MeSH words "COVID-19" and "Influenza" and "Children" and considering the suggestions of the PRISMA Group.
    Results: The most frequently described symptoms were fever and cough in both groups. In most studies, high fever, cough, nasal congestion or rhinorrhea, vomiting, and muscle pain were detected more frequently in the Influenza group. Regarding the value of laboratory tests, the results were mixed. Almost all studies reported significantly lower levels of C-reactive protein and procalcitonin in the COVID-19 group than in the Influenza group. In most manuscripts, COVID-19 had a milder course than Influenza.
    Conclusions: No symptoms are characteristic of a single infectious agent, with flu-like disorders being the most common. In addition, laboratory tests do not help in the differential diagnosis; however, they show a limited inflammatory response in COVID-19, which could explain the fewer complications compared to adulthood, with a less severe clinical course.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-01
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2674750-9
    ISSN 2035-3006
    ISSN 2035-3006
    DOI 10.4084/MJHID.2022.065
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  2. Article ; Online: COVID-19 outbreak: less stethoscope, more ultrasound.

    Buonsenso, Danilo / Pata, Davide / Chiaretti, Antonio

    The Lancet. Respiratory medicine

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 5, Page(s) e27

    MeSH term(s) Airway Management ; Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections ; Disease Outbreaks ; Hong Kong ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Stethoscopes
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2686754-0
    ISSN 2213-2619 ; 2213-2600
    ISSN (online) 2213-2619
    ISSN 2213-2600
    DOI 10.1016/S2213-2600(20)30120-X
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  3. Article ; Online: A COVID-19 outbreak's lesson: Best use of the paediatric emergency department - Authors' reply.

    Pata, Davide / Gatto, Antonio / Buonsenso, Danilo / Chiaretti, Antonio

    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)

    2020  Volume 110, Issue 4, Page(s) 1371

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Child ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Epidemics ; Hospitals ; Humans ; Italy ; Morbidity ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-19
    Publishing country Norway
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 203487-6
    ISSN 1651-2227 ; 0365-1436 ; 0803-5253
    ISSN (online) 1651-2227
    ISSN 0365-1436 ; 0803-5253
    DOI 10.1111/apa.15433
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  4. Article ; Online: A COVID-19 outbreak's lesson: Best use of the paediatric emergency department.

    Pata, Davide / Gatto, Antonio / Buonsenso, Danilo / Chiaretti, Antonio

    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)

    2020  Volume 109, Issue 9, Page(s) 1903–1904

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Child ; Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Disease Outbreaks ; Emergency Service, Hospital ; Facilities and Services Utilization ; Hospitals, Pediatric ; Humans ; Italy/epidemiology ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-18
    Publishing country Norway
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 203487-6
    ISSN 1651-2227 ; 0365-1436 ; 0803-5253
    ISSN (online) 1651-2227
    ISSN 0365-1436 ; 0803-5253
    DOI 10.1111/apa.15386
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  5. Article: Vitamin D and tuberculosis in children: a role in the prevention or treatment of the disease?

    Buonsenso, Danilo / Pata, Davide / Turriziani Colonna, Arianna / Ferrari, Vittoria / Salerno, Gilda / Valentini, Piero

    Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace

    2022  Volume 92, Issue 4

    Abstract: Despite the growing number of published studies, the role of vitamin D in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis remains unclear. In this review we analyze current scientific literature to provide evidence about the relationship between vitamin D ... ...

    Abstract Despite the growing number of published studies, the role of vitamin D in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis remains unclear. In this review we analyze current scientific literature to provide evidence about the relationship between vitamin D and TB, with a special focus on the pediatric population. While in vitro studies have shown relevant antimycobacterial immune-stimulatory and immunosuppressive effects of vitamin D, this has not panned out in vivo with active TB. On the contrary, there is some evidence that this tool could work as prevention - both against TB infection as well as progression from latent to active infection. However, only a few studies have evaluated this correlation in children. The potential link between tuberculosis and vitamin D levels is promising. If effective, vitamin D supplementation of at-risk populations would be an affordable public health intervention, particularly in light of the worldwide increase in identified TB cases and drug-resistance. Vitamin D might represent a new, affordable, safe and easy to access drug for the prevention and treatment of TB. For stronger evidence, considering the features of infection (relative low incidence of reactivation of latent infection in immunocompetent patients) we need clinical trials with large numbers of participants conducted in endemic regions with a prolonged follow-up time.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Child ; Vitamin D/therapeutic use ; Vitamin D/pharmacology ; Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis ; Tuberculosis/drug therapy ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/prevention & control
    Chemical Substances Vitamin D (1406-16-2) ; Antitubercular Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-30
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1160940-0
    ISSN 1122-0643 ; 1120-0391
    ISSN 1122-0643 ; 1120-0391
    DOI 10.4081/monaldi.2022.2112
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  6. Article: Role of Valganciclovir in Children with Congenital CMV Infection: A Review of the Literature.

    Pata, Davide / Buonsenso, Danilo / Turriziani-Colonna, Arianna / Salerno, Gilda / Scarlato, Lucia / Colussi, Lara / Ulloa-Gutierrez, Rolando / Valentini, Piero

    Children (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 10, Issue 7

    Abstract: Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common agent of congenital infection in humans. It is a main cause of neurodevelopmental delay and sensorineural hearing loss in infancy. Since the 2000s, a number of studies have used Valganciclovir as a ... ...

    Abstract Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common agent of congenital infection in humans. It is a main cause of neurodevelopmental delay and sensorineural hearing loss in infancy. Since the 2000s, a number of studies have used Valganciclovir as a therapy for children with congenital CMV infection.
    Methods: In order to evaluate the efficacy of Valganciclovir in preventing clinical sequelae and its possible side effects, we performed a review of the published literature. This search was completed via PubMed for manuscripts published from January 2007 to December 2021, combining the MeSH words "Valganciclovir", "Congenital", and "Cytomegalovirus".
    Results: A total of 27 articles were included (12 retrospective studies, 4 prospective studies, 1 randomized controlled trial, and 10 case reports). The clinical features were similar to those already described in the literature. The therapeutic protocols used were very different between the various studies included and neonatal antiviral treatments were only moderately effective. The therapy proved to be well-tolerated.
    Conclusions: The quality of the included studies and the sample size were limited due to the rarity of the disease. The use of different therapeutic protocols in terms of starting dates, doses, and durations made it impossible to compare and correctly evaluate the efficacy of the treatments. Randomized controlled trials are needed to establish the correct effective dose with the fewest side effects and the most efficient duration of therapy.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2732685-8
    ISSN 2227-9067
    ISSN 2227-9067
    DOI 10.3390/children10071246
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  7. Article ; Online: Clinical characteristics, activity levels and mental health problems in children with long coronavirus disease: a survey of 510 children.

    Buonsenso, Danilo / Espuny Pujol, Ferran / Munblit, Daniel / Pata, Davide / McFarland, Sammie / Simpson, Frances K

    Future microbiology

    2022  Volume 17, Issue 8, Page(s) 577–588

    Abstract: Background: ...

    Abstract Background:
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Child ; Fatigue/diagnosis ; Humans ; Mental Health ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2254620-0
    ISSN 1746-0921 ; 1746-0913
    ISSN (online) 1746-0921
    ISSN 1746-0913
    DOI 10.2217/fmb-2021-0285
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  8. Article ; Online: Vitamin D and tuberculosis in children

    Danilo Buonsenso / Davide Pata / Arianna Turriziani Colonna / Vittoria Ferrari / Gilda Salerno / Piero Valentini

    Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease (2022)

    a role in the prevention or treatment of the disease?

    2022  

    Abstract: Despite the growing number of published studies, the role of vitamin D in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis remains unclear. In this review we analyze current scientific literature to provide evidence about the relationship between vitamin D ... ...

    Abstract Despite the growing number of published studies, the role of vitamin D in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis remains unclear. In this review we analyze current scientific literature to provide evidence about the relationship between vitamin D and TB, with a special focus on the pediatric population. While in vitro studies have shown relevant antimycobacterial immune-stimulatory and immunosuppressive effects of vitamin D, this has not panned out in vivo with active TB. On the contrary, there is some evidence that this tool could work as prevention – both against TB infection as well as progression from latent to active infection. However, only a few studies have evaluated this correlation in children. The potential link between tuberculosis and vitamin D levels is promising. If effective, vitamin D supplementation of at-risk populations would be an affordable public health intervention, particularly in light of the worldwide increase in identified TB cases and drug-resistance. Vitamin D might represent a new, affordable, safe and easy to access drug for the prevention and treatment of TB. For stronger evidence, considering the features of infection (relative low incidence of reactivation of latent infection in immunocompetent patients) we need clinical trials with large numbers of participants conducted in endemic regions with a prolonged follow-up time.
    Keywords Tuberculosis ; Vitamin D ; Prevention TB ; Pediatric TB ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher PAGEPress Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Article: A COVID-19 outbreak's lesson: Best use of the paediatric emergency department - Authors' reply

    Pata, Davide / Gatto, Antonio / Buonsenso, Danilo / Chiaretti, Antonio

    Acta paediatr. scand

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #721101
    Database COVID19

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