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The effects of the silence on south African children and adolescents against a global alert on the newly identified coronavirus variant: Omicron

•Children and adolescents in South Africa, signal a global alert to Omicron.•Children aged 10 to 19 years accounted for 9.2% of all COVID-19 cases reported since the start of the pandemic.

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Published in:Journal of pediatric nursing 2022-07, Vol.65, p.e5-e6
Main Authors: Lima, Danielly Gonçalves Sombra, Figueiredo, Thânia Maria Rodrigues, Pereira, Yara Talita Gomes, Almino, Maria Auxiliadora Ferreira Brito, Pereira, Liliany Medeiros, de Menezes, Hildson Leandro, Araújo, Jaime Emanuel Brito, Junior, Jucier Gonçalves, Vieira, Nélio Barreto, de Carvalho, Sionara Melo Figueiredo, Machado, Sávio Samuel Feitosa, de Matos Cassiano, Cícera Janielly, Dionizio, Barbara Silveira, Pinheiro, Raul Cesar Fortaleza, Feitosa, Pedro Walisson Gomes, Filho, Francisco Helder Pereira, Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim, Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim
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Summary:•Children and adolescents in South Africa, signal a global alert to Omicron.•Children aged 10 to 19 years accounted for 9.2% of all COVID-19 cases reported since the start of the pandemic.
ISSN:0882-5963
1532-8449
DOI:10.1016/j.pedn.2021.11.032