Surveillance and monitoring program of child neurodevelopment in population born during social confinement due to covid contigence: monteria-colombia experience
C. Otalvaro, A. Romero, M. C. Florian

TL;DR
This study tracks the neurodevelopment of children born during the pandemic in Colombia, finding that early intervention and school monitoring can improve outcomes.
Contribution
The paper introduces a neurodevelopmental surveillance program for children born during the pandemic, emphasizing school-based monitoring and early intervention.
Findings
6% of children showed signs of ASD and were referred for further evaluation.
72% of children improved after receiving intervention guidelines in school and home settings.
School-based monitoring and curricular guidelines enhanced neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Abstract
The American Academy of Pediatrics reports an incidence of 1 in every 54 children (Council on Children with Disabilities, 2021). The unique circumstances surrounding children born in 2020, who have experienced the COVID-19 pandemic since birth, present a distinct set of challenges for their neurodevelopmental well-being. The pandemic has led to reduced opportunities for learning and social interaction, masking mandates, decreased social support for research, and the potential misattribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders ASD symptoms to the effects of social isolation. This study aims to develop such a program for children born during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022). All children born in March 2020 were included in the study. The initial assessment involved administering the ASQ-3 to evaluate their development across the specified domains. Diagnostic Evaluation: Among the population,…
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TopicsInfant Development and Preterm Care · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
