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8 years old) were diagnosed later (8.6 (±0.9) vs 7.0 (±0.3) days, p = 0.0129), had longer duration of fever (9.8 (±0.9) vs 8.1 (±0.3) days, p = 0.013) and had more echocardiographic abnormalities (n = 26 (70.3%) vs n = 65 (47.5%), p = 0.014) at diagnosis. One child died during the acute phase of the illness. The incidence of Kawasaki disease in Switzerland is in the lower range of other European countries. The incidence of Kawasaki disease in Switzerland is in the lower range of other European countries. To date, few data are