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Why Covid-19 cases are rapidly surging among children in India

By IANS | Updated: April 18, 2022 19:05 IST

New Delhi, April 18 Opening of schools, low vaccination rates among the kids, and most importantly, lack of ...

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New Delhi, April 18 Opening of schools, low vaccination rates among the kids, and most importantly, lack of adherence to Covid measures are the major reasons behind the current surge in infections seen among young children, said health experts here on Monday.

Nearly 100 school children in the NCR region of the capital have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing Covid-19 disease, in the last few days.

Since the beginning of the new academic session in April, about 59 students in Gautam Budh Nagar and 32 in Ghaziabad across 22 schools tested positive for Covid. Several schools in Delhi have also reported positive cases. Besides children, teachers have also been infected.

Health authorities in Delhi and Noida have instructed schools to follow the Covid protocols strictly and to set up Covid help desks. Schools have been directed to close down the wing or the school completely even if a single case of Covid is reported among students. Parents have also been asked not to send children to school if they report any symptoms of the viral illness.

"Covid-19 cases are showing a rapid surge in the paediatric group at the moment especially in our NCR region because the kids have started attending school. They are not vaccinated yet as the vaccine is still under trial for under 12 years of age group," Dr. Col. Vijay Dutta, Senior Consultant, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, told .

"With gaps in the precautionary measures the infection will happen," added Dr Smita Malhotra, Consultant, and Paediatric Gastroenterologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi.

The doctors pointed out that the typical symptoms include mild cough, cold, fever and headache.

In a few cases the symptoms can be diarrhoea and fatigue. So far, there are no pneumonia cases in the paediatric group, they noted.

Meanwhile, with 2,183 number of infections, India has seen a 90 per cent jump Covid cases in the last 24 hours.

While the cases are rising significantly, "it is too early to call it the fourth wave", Dr. Meena J, Consultant, Paediatrics & Neonatology, Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka told .

According to experts, the BA.2 sub-variant of Omicron is currently the predominant strain in the country.

While Covid cases among children were significantly low worldwide during the last two years of the pandemic, the Omicron wave, which began in late November last year, caused increased infections in kids.

Children were majorly affected with multisystem inflammatory syndrome and upper airway infection, such as laryngotracheobronchitis

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