id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-257408-ejhhk1iu Goss, Matthew B. The Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Experience with COVID‐19: An Initial Multi‐Center, Multi‐Organ Case Series 2020-09-18 .txt text/plain 2294 146 46 CONCLUSIONS: Our multi‐institutional experience suggests the prognoses of pediatric transplant recipients infected with COVID‐19 may mirror those of immunocompetent children, with infrequent hospitalization and minimal treatment, if any, required. Many adult centers (2) (3) (4) have suggested that transplant recipients are at particular risk for an arduous clinical course given their immunocompromised state, though highly associated comorbidities exist as confounders and appear to play a significant role in COVID-19 outcomes for the transplant subpopulation (5) . Data were collected via institutions' respective electronic medical record systems and were reviewed for patient characteristics, history of recent exposure, timing of presentation, symptomatology, laboratory values, immunosuppression management, antiviral treatment strategies, and clinical outcomes. To date, the bulk of the literature examining COVID-19 following transplant is adult focused, with pediatric reports limited to single patient experiences. Comorbidities associated with a severe COVID-19 clinical phenotype among adult transplant recipients, e.g. hypertension, obesity, and diabetes, (14) are less prevalent in the pediatric population. ./cache/cord-257408-ejhhk1iu.txt ./txt/cord-257408-ejhhk1iu.txt