id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-266168-hxu5u5op Grimaud, Emilie Delayed acute bronchiolitis in infants hospitalized for COVID‐19 2020-07-10 .txt text/plain 406 33 48 To the Editor, Because of the infant's history, a chest X-ray was performed and returned normal. A term eutrophic male with otherwise unremarkable neonatal history was referred for poorly tolerated high fever at age 2 months. The respiratory and clinical examination findings including hemodynamics were normal. RT-PCR testing of a nasopharyngeal swab was positive for SARS-CoV-2 but negative for RSV and IV. The chest X-ray was normal, and no lung ultrasonography was performed. These two cases of COVID-19 in infants hospitalized for poorly tolerated high fever and neurological symptoms in whom acute bronchiolitis developed following a delay of 2 to 8 days suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection may cause acute bronchiolitis in the absence of a viral coinfection such as RSV. Pneumonia is the most common respiratory illness among symptomatic children with COVID-19. Infection and rapid transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Ferrets Wheezing rhinovirus illnesses in early life predict asthma development in high-risk children ./cache/cord-266168-hxu5u5op.txt ./txt/cord-266168-hxu5u5op.txt