Unlike other respiratory viruses such as influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) where the child is the essential reservoir and central vector of intrafamilial contamination, the child is likely to be a small player in the transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoronaVirus 2 (SRAS-CoV2) infection. This study aims to describe the age category of the first contact, within 14 days before the appearance of the first symptoms of the index case in order to describe the age categories of this first contaminant, globally, in the group of children and finally in the group of adults. This work is intended to provide food for discussion and to justify the distancing and containment measures imposed on children when their isolation has a deleterious impact that has now been established for some children.
Other: Review of medical patient file
Review of medical patient file, including patient tracing, brief summary of the disease course, barrier gestures, social distancing.
Other: Phone call interview
less than 15 minutes phone call
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Children after hospitalized in Hospices Civils de Lyon with Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR) positive SARS-CoV2,
2. Adults hospitalized in Hospices Civils de Lyon and included in the NOSO-COR study with
matching criteria described below.
- Matching will be performed on family age characteristics and on the period of
contamination included in the containment period to minimize bias, and if
possible frequency matching according to admission in Intensive Care Unit
ICU/Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), and to family structure (n of children
/ n of adults in the family).
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Any patient suspected of nosocomial infection.
2. Any patient death during the Covid-19 infection.
3. Any adult patient without children living home.
4. Opposition to participate.
Service de Reanimation Pediatrique
Lyon, Rhone, France