This document summarizes coronavirus case data among pediatric Florida residents under 18 years old from September 2, 2020. It shows that of over 51,000 total cases: the 5-10 year age group had the most cases at 27% of the total, followed by the 14-17 year group at 35%; hospitalization rates were highest among those under 1 year at 18% and 1-4 years at 20%; there were 59 confirmed cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) among those under 18, as well as 1 case among an 18-20 year old; and testing data is provided by county, with the highest positivity rates being in Lee, Collier, and Broward counties.
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This document summarizes coronavirus case data among pediatric Florida residents under 18 years old from September 2, 2020. It shows that of over 51,000 total cases: the 5-10 year age group had the most cases at 27% of the total, followed by the 14-17 year group at 35%; hospitalization rates were highest among those under 1 year at 18% and 1-4 years at 20%; there were 59 confirmed cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) among those under 18, as well as 1 case among an 18-20 year old; and testing data is provided by county, with the highest positivity rates being in Lee, Collier, and Broward counties.
This document summarizes coronavirus case data among pediatric Florida residents under 18 years old from September 2, 2020. It shows that of over 51,000 total cases: the 5-10 year age group had the most cases at 27% of the total, followed by the 14-17 year group at 35%; hospitalization rates were highest among those under 1 year at 18% and 1-4 years at 20%; there were 59 confirmed cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) among those under 18, as well as 1 case among an 18-20 year old; and testing data is provided by county, with the highest positivity rates being in Lee, Collier, and Broward counties.
This document summarizes coronavirus case data among pediatric Florida residents under 18 years old from September 2, 2020. It shows that of over 51,000 total cases: the 5-10 year age group had the most cases at 27% of the total, followed by the 14-17 year group at 35%; hospitalization rates were highest among those under 1 year at 18% and 1-4 years at 20%; there were 59 confirmed cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) among those under 18, as well as 1 case among an 18-20 year old; and testing data is provided by county, with the highest positivity rates being in Lee, Collier, and Broward counties.
Coronavirus: characteristics of cases in pediatric Florida
residents <18 years old
Data through Sep 2, 2020 verified as of Sep 3, 2020 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. Age group Cases Cases C# C% Hospitalizations Hospitalizations H# H% Deaths Deaths D# D% <1 year 2,723 5% 115 18% 0 0% 1-4 years 8,042 16% 132 20% 0 0% 5-10 years 13,793 27% 106 16% 2 25% 11-13 years 8,764 17% 82 13% 2 25% 14-17 years 18,316 35% 212 33% 4 50% Total 51,638 647 8 Hospitalization counts include anyone who was hospitalized at some point during their illness. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized.
Table of testing in Florida residents <18 years old by county of residence
This table includes PCR and antigen test results received by the Department of Health from the state public health laboratory (BPHL), as well as commercial and hospital laboratories. Tested Total Percent Tested Total Percent County Cases County Cases negative tested positivity negative tested positivity Alachua 445 4,814 5,259 8.5% Lee 1,464 6,387 7,851 18.6% Baker 46 402 448 10.3% Leon 558 4,997 5,555 10.0% Bay 294 1,825 2,119 13.9% Levy 108 736 844 12.8% Bradford 74 604 678 10.9% Liberty 31 180 211 14.7% Brevard 436 4,991 5,427 8.0% Madison 139 564 703 19.8% Broward 7,521 36,281 43,802 17.2% Manatee 1,241 8,221 9,462 13.1% Calhoun 37 298 335 11.0% Marion 617 4,121 4,738 13.0% Charlotte 129 991 1,120 11.5% Martin 498 1,760 2,258 22.1% Citrus 184 1,174 1,358 13.5% Monroe 153 969 1,122 13.6% Clay 311 3,121 3,432 9.1% Nassau 126 1,119 1,245 10.1% Collier 1,298 4,782 6,080 21.3% Okaloosa 304 2,464 2,768 11.0% Columbia 231 1,489 1,720 13.4% Okeechobee 194 779 973 19.9% Dade 11,329 45,469 56,798 19.9% Orange 2,465 17,760 20,225 12.2% Desoto 219 1,013 1,232 17.8% Osceola 1,036 5,891 6,927 15.0% Dixie 54 397 451 12.0% Palm Beach 3,277 19,725 23,002 14.2% Duval 2,146 16,573 18,719 11.5% Pasco 586 4,666 5,252 11.2% Escambia 801 6,177 6,978 11.5% Pinellas 1,357 10,576 11,933 11.4% Flagler 124 831 955 13.0% Polk 1,737 9,122 10,859 16.0% Franklin 34 438 472 7.2% Putnam 288 1,923 2,211 13.0% Gadsden 271 1,506 1,777 15.3% Santa Rosa 413 3,175 3,588 11.5% Gilchrist 48 432 480 10.0% Sarasota 528 4,892 5,420 9.7% Glades 29 72 101 28.7% Seminole 605 4,866 5,471 11.1% Gulf 78 487 565 13.8% St. Johns 376 3,752 4,128 9.1% Hamilton 100 466 566 17.7% St. Lucie 592 2,996 3,588 16.5% Hardee 174 781 955 18.2% Sumter 103 591 694 14.8% Hendry 255 988 1,243 20.5% Suwannee 246 887 1,133 21.7% Hernando 166 1,263 1,429 11.6% Taylor 46 387 433 10.6% Highlands 143 1,140 1,283 11.1% Union 54 372 426 12.7% Hillsborough 3,497 21,107 24,604 14.2% Unknown 27 267 294 9.2% Holmes 60 314 374 16.0% Volusia 645 4,068 4,713 13.7% Indian River 298 2,181 2,479 12.0% Wakulla 78 608 686 11.4% Jackson 130 905 1,035 12.6% Walton 142 1,086 1,228 11.6% Jefferson 29 278 307 9.4% Washington 53 557 610 8.7% Lafayette 19 117 136 14.0% Total 51,638 299,328 350,966 14.7% Lake 541 5,157 5,698 9.5% Coronavirus: characteristics of cases in pediatric Florida residents <18 years old Data through Sep 2, 2020 verified as of Sep 3, 2020 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.
Line list of 59 multisystem inflammatory
syndrome in children (MIS-C) cases in Florida Line list of 1 MIS-C case in Florida residents 18-20 years old residents <18 years old The case definition for MIS-C includes individuals <21 years old. County Age Gender Race Ethnicity County Age Gender Race Ethnicity Broward 3 Male Black Non-Hispanic Brevard 20 Male White Non-Hispanic Broward 4 Female Black Non-Hispanic Broward 6 Female White Non-Hispanic Broward 7 Female Black Non-Hispanic Broward 9 Male Black Non-Hispanic Broward 10 Male White Hispanic Broward 10 Male Black Non-Hispanic Broward 10 Male Black Non-Hispanic Broward 11 Female White Hispanic Broward 15 Female Black Non-Hispanic Clay 6 Female White Non-Hispanic Collier 17 Female Other Hispanic Dade 1 Male White Hispanic Dade 1 Female White Hispanic Dade 1 Female White Hispanic Dade 1 Male White Hispanic Dade 1 Male White Hispanic Dade 2 Male White Hispanic Dade 2 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 4 Male White Hispanic Dade 6 Female White Hispanic Dade 6 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 8 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 8 Male White Hispanic Dade 9 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 9 Male White Hispanic Dade 9 Female White Hispanic Dade 9 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 10 Male Black Hispanic Dade 12 Female Unknown Hispanic Dade 14 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 14 Male Unknown Dade 16 Male Black Non-Hispanic Dade 17 Male White Hispanic Desoto 9 Female White Hispanic Duval 4 Female Black Non-Hispanic Duval 11 Male White Non-Hispanic Duval 16 Male White Hispanic Hillsborough 8 Female Black Non-Hispanic Hillsborough 17 Female Black Non-Hispanic Lake 11 Male White Non-Hispanic Lee 13 Female Black Non-Hispanic Lee 13 Female White Hispanic Monroe 8 Male Other Non-Hispanic Okeechobee 1 Male Other Hispanic Orange 1 Male Other Non-Hispanic Orange 8 Male Other Hispanic Orange 9 Male Black Hispanic Orange 15 Female White Hispanic Orange 16 Male Black Non-Hispanic Palm Beach 2 Female Black Non-Hispanic Palm Beach 2 Male Black Non-Hispanic Palm Beach 6 Female Other Non-Hispanic Palm Beach 12 Male Unknown Unknown Palm Beach 12 Female White Hispanic Palm Beach 17 Female White Non-Hispanic Polk 5 Female White Hispanic Coronavirus: characteristics of cases in pediatric Florida residents <18 years old Data through Sep 2, 2020 verified as of Sep 3, 2020 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.
Line list of 59 multisystem inflammatory
syndrome in children (MIS-C) cases in Florida Line list of 1 MIS-C case in Florida residents 18-20 years old residents Santa Rosa <1813yearsFemale old White Non-Hispanic Volusia 6 Male Black Hispanic
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