key: cord-0713291-qwmcskbw authors: Cai, Jianghui; Lin, Yonghong; Wu, Meng‐jun title: Comment on “Novel coronavirus infection (COVID‐19) in children younger than one year: A systematic review of symptoms, management and outcomes” date: 2021-09-28 journal: Acta Paediatr DOI: 10.1111/apa.16119 sha: dbc1b4e2d3ed8de7f71c73994a73676898098ad4 doc_id: 713291 cord_uid: qwmcskbw We read with great interest the study by Raba and colleagues (Volume 109, Issue 10).1 The authors aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in neonates and children under one year of age. We want to congratulate the authors for establishing a timely and comprehensively systematic review. While we agree with the overall conclusion and acknowledge the importance of the topic, we would like to draw attention to the following issues. To the Editors, We read with great interest, the study by Raba and colleagues (Volume 109, Issue 10). 1 The authors aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in neonates and children under the age of one year. We want to congratulate the authors for establishing a timely and comprehensively systematic review. Whilst we agree with the overall conclusion and acknowledge the importance of the topic, we would like to draw attention to the following issues. Novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in children younger than one year: a systematic review of symptoms, management and outcomes Novel coronavirus infection in hospitalized Infants under 1 year of age in China Editorial concern-possible reporting of the same patients with COVID-19 in different reports Novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in children younger than one year: A systematic review of symptoms, management and outcomes