Document detail
ID

doi:10.1007/s00467-023-06006-9...

Author
Veltkamp, Floor Thenot, Victoire Mussies, Carlijn Lieshout, Bas Peters-Sengers, Hessel Kers, Jesper Khan, Djera H. Hogan, Julien Florquin, Sandrine Bouts, Antonia H. M. Dossier, Claire on behalf of the NEPHROVIR network, the LEARNS consortium
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Category

Urology

Year

2023

listing date

5/17/2023

Keywords
nephrotic syndrome paediatric incidence covid-19 infections viral covid-19 netherlands 0
Metrics

Abstract

Background The aetiology of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) remains partially unknown.

Viral infections have been associated with INS onset.

Since we observed fewer first onset INS cases during the Covid-19 pandemic, we hypothesised that lower INS incidence was the result of lockdown measures.

Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of childhood INS before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in two independent European INS cohorts.

Methods Children with new INS in the Netherlands (2018–2021) and Paris area (2018–2021) were included.

We estimated incidences using census data for each region.

Incidences were compared using two proportion Z-tests.

Results A total of 128 and 324 cases of first onset INS were reported in the Netherlands and Paris area, respectively, corresponding to an annual incidence of 1.21 and 2.58 per 100,000 children/year.

Boys and young children (< 7 years) were more frequently affected.

Incidence before and during the pandemic did not differ.

When schools were closed, incidence was lower in both regions: 0.53 vs. 1.31 ( p =  0.017) in the Netherlands and 0.94 vs. 2.63 ( p =  0.049) in the Paris area.

During peaks of hospital admissions for Covid-19, no cases were reported in the Netherlands or Paris area.

Conclusions Incidence of INS before and during the Covid-19 pandemic was not different, but when schools were closed during lockdown, incidence was significantly lower.

Interestingly, incidences of other respiratory viral infections were also reduced as was air pollution.

Together, these results argue for a link between INS onset and viral infections and/or environmental factors.

Graphical abstract A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information

Veltkamp, Floor,Thenot, Victoire,Mussies, Carlijn,Lieshout, Bas,Peters-Sengers, Hessel,Kers, Jesper,Khan, Djera H.,Hogan, Julien,Florquin, Sandrine,Bouts, Antonia H. M.,Dossier, Claire,on behalf of the NEPHROVIR network, the LEARNS consortium, 2023, Incidence of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Paris area (France) and in the Netherlands, Springer

Document

Open

Share

Source

Articles recommended by ES/IODE AI

A rare case of localized peliosis hepatis during adjuvant chemotherapy including oxaliplatin mimicking a liver metastasis of colon cancer
peliosis hepatis metastatic liver tumor oxaliplatin oxaliplatin associated cancer metastatic tumor liver hepatis peliosis