Abstract
This is a single-center US case series of 18 infants <90 days old who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2). these infants had a mild febrile illness without significant pulmonary disease. one-half of the infants were hospitalized; 1 had bacterial urinary tract co-infection. nasopharyngeal viral loads were notably high. latinx ethnicity was overrepresented. this is a single-center us case series of 18 infants><90 days old who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2). these infants had a mild febrile illness without significant pulmonary disease. one-half of the infants were hospitalized; 1 had bacterial urinary tract co-infection. nasopharyngeal viral loads were notably high. latinx ethnicity was overrepresented. this is a single-center us case series of 18 infants><90 days old who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2). these infants had a mild febrile illness without significant pulmonary disease. one-half of the infants were hospitalized; 1 had bacterial urinary tract co-infection. nasopharyngeal viral loads were notably high. latinx ethnicity was overrepresented. this is a single-center us case series of 18 infants><90 days old who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2). these infants had a mild febrile illness without significant pulmonary disease. one-half of the infants were hospitalized; 1 had bacterial urinary tract co-infection. nasopharyngeal viral loads were notably high. latinx ethnicity was overrepresented.>90 days>90 days>90 days>90 days>