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. 2020 Sep 18;69(37):1324-1329.
doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6937e4.

SARS-CoV-2-Associated Deaths Among Persons Aged <21 Years - United States, February 12-July 31, 2020

Danae BixlerAllison D MillerClaire P MattisonBurnestine TaylorKenneth KomatsuXandy Peterson PompaSteve MoonEllora KarmarkarCaterina Y LiuJohn J OpenshawRosalyn E PlotzkerHilary E RosenNisha AldenBreanna KawasakiAlan SiniscalchiAndrea LeapleyCherie DrenzekMelissa Tobin-D'AngeloJudy KaueraufHeather ReidEric HawkinsKelly WhiteFarah AhmedJulie HandGillian RichardsonTheresa SokolSeth EckelJim CollinsStacy HolzbauerLeslie KollmannLinnea LarsonElizabeth SchiffmanTheresa S KittleKimberly HertinVit KraushaarDevin RamanVictoria LeGardeLindsey KinsingerMelissa Peek-BullockJenna LifshitzMojisola OjoRobert J ArciuoloAlexander DavidsonMary HuynhMaura K LashJulia LatashEllen H LeeLan LiEmily McGibbonNatasha McIntosh-BecklesRenee PouchetJyotsna S RamachandranKathleen H ReillyElizabeth DufortWendy PulverAriela ZamcheckErica WilsonSietske de FijterOzair NaqviKumar NalluswamiKirsten WallerLinda J BellAnna-Kathryn BurchRachel RadcliffeMichelle D FiscusAdele LewisJonathan KolsinStephen PontAndrea SalinasKelsey SandersBree BarbeauSandy AlthomsonsSukhshant AttiJessica S BrownArthur ChangKevin R ClarkeS Deblina DattaJohn IskanderBrooke LeitgebTalia PindyckLalita PriyamvadaSarah Reagan-SteinerNigel A ScottLaura J ViensJonathan ZhongEmilia H KoumansPediatric Mortality Investigation Team
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SARS-CoV-2-Associated Deaths Among Persons Aged <21 Years - United States, February 12-July 31, 2020

Danae Bixler et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. .
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Abstract

Since February 12, 2020, approximately 6.5 million cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection, the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and 190,000 SARS-CoV-2-associated deaths have been reported in the United States (1,2). Symptoms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection are milder in children compared with adults (3). Persons aged <21 years constitute 26% of the U.S. population (4), and this report describes characteristics of U.S. persons in that population who died in association with SARS-CoV-2 infection, as reported by public health jurisdictions. Among 121 SARS-CoV-2-associated deaths reported to CDC among persons aged <21 years in the United States during February 12-July 31, 2020, 63% occurred in males, 10% of decedents were aged <1 year, 20% were aged 1-9 years, 70% were aged 10-20 years, 45% were Hispanic persons, 29% were non-Hispanic Black (Black) persons, and 4% were non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) persons. Among these 121 decedents, 91 (75%) had an underlying medical condition,* 79 (65%) died after admission to a hospital, and 39 (32%) died at home or in the emergency department (ED). These data show that nearly three quarters of SARS-CoV-2-associated deaths among infants, children, adolescents, and young adults have occurred in persons aged 10-20 years, with a disproportionate percentage among young adults aged 18-20 years and among Hispanics, Blacks, AI/ANs, and persons with underlying medical conditions. Careful monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 infections, deaths, and other severe outcomes among persons aged <21 years remains particularly important as schools reopen in the United States. Ongoing evaluation of effectiveness of prevention and control strategies will also be important to inform public health guidance for schools and parents and other caregivers.

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