The test results also appear to correlate with race. According to the researchers, Hispanic, black and Asian children were two to four times more likely to test positive for the virus even though they're less likely to undergo testing than white children.
“Further study is needed to understand the causes behind the variations in positivity rates,” said Pajor.
“How much is related to social determinants of risk, such as exposure to air pollution, housing density or the likelihood of living with a person who must work at an in-person job?” Pajor added.
The parents, a 38-year-old mother and a 47-year-old father, caught the virus in the early days of the pandemic and developed symptoms such as cough, congested nose, fever and headache. The symptoms lasted for 11 to 14 days, and the two continued to maintain close contact with their children.
Seven days after the onset of the parents’ symptoms, the nine-year-old eldest child developed mild coughs, sore throat, abdominal pain and loose stools while the seven-year-old middle child developed mild coughs and runny nose. However, the youngest child, a five-year-old girl, did not display any symptoms. (Related: Health experts raise concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccination for children.)
While all members of the family had antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2, the children repeatedly tested negative for the coronavirus. When the researchers examined each family member's immune response, they found that the youngest child had the strongest antibody response. The researchers concluded that children can mount a strong immune defense against the coronavirus, preventing it from replicating and limiting its potency. Infections.news has more studies about the Wuhan coronavirus. Sources include: DailyMail.co.uk 1 EurekaAlert.org DailyMail.co.uk 2Corporations pushing mandatory coronavirus vaccines for customers, not just employees
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