BA.2 more severe for children, Hong Kong study finds, though serious outcomes uncommon

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BA.2 more severe for children, Hong Kong study finds, though serious outcomes uncommon
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The findings are considered preliminary because they come from a preprint, or a study that has not been scrutinized by outside researchers or published in a medical journal.

They have also not been confirmed by other studies, which makes them less certain.As BA.2 grows in the US, experts look to other countries to predict its impact here"I think it's a little hard to know what that will look like here, where probably a large fraction of our population has been exposed at some point before either to Delta or BA.1," said Dr. Beth Thielen, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

"For parents of smaller children, they may need to take more precautions than other families," Hoyen said.Thielen agrees. The best way for families to protect babies and young children is to make sure everyone around them is up to date on their vaccinations, including boosters, she said.

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