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- W4366463670 abstract "Background/Objective Throughout the pandemic, febrile seizures have resulted from infection secondary to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). The objective of this study is to determine if there is an increased association between COVID-19 and febrile seizures as compared with other causes of febrile seizures. Methods This was a retrospective case control study. Data were collected from the National Institute of Health (NIH) supported National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C). Patients from 6 to 60 months who were tested for COVID-19 were included; cases were defined as COVID-19–positive patients whereas controls were defined as COVID-19–negative patients. Febrile seizures diagnosed within 48 hours of the COVID-19 test were considered to be associated with the test result. Patients were subjected to a stratified gender and date matching design followed by a logistic regression controlling for age and race. Results During the study period, 27,692 patients were included. Of those, 6923 patients were COVID-19–positive, among which 189 had febrile seizures (2.7%). After logistic regression, the likelihood of having febrile seizures concurrently with COVID-19 as compared with other causes was 0.96 (P = 0.949; confidence interval, 0.81, 1.14). Conclusions There were 2.7% of the patients with COVID-19 that were diagnosed with a febrile seizure. However, when subjected to a matched case control design with logistic regression controlling for confounding variables, there does not appear to be an increased risk of febrile seizures secondary to COVID-19 as compared with other causes." @default.
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- W4366463670 title "The Association Between COVID-19 and Febrile Seizure" @default.
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