Health: Monitoring hundreds of “infections” of acute hepatitis in children

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A WHO study reported that as of May 26, 33 countries had reported a total of 650 probable cases, with an additional 99 cases classified as pending.

Health authorities around the world are looking for a mysterious increase in cases acute hepatitis In young children, it has resulted in at least nine deaths.

US health officials said last week that Adenovirus infectiona common childhood virus, is the main hypothesis for recent cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children.

Hepatitis associated with this type of infection does not occur adenoviruses Almost only children who suffer from HIV.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also said it was investigating whether covid-19 infection Other pathogens, medications and risk factors play a role in this framework.

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A WHO study reported that as of May 26, 33 countries had reported a total of 650 probable cases, with an additional 99 cases classified as pending.

Health authorities around the world are looking for a mysterious increase in cases acute hepatitis In young children, it has resulted in at least nine deaths.

US health officials said last week that Adenovirus infectiona common childhood virus, is the main hypothesis for recent cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children.

Hepatitis associated with this type of infection does not occur adenoviruses Almost only children who suffer from HIV.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also said it was investigating whether covid-19 infection Other pathogens, medications and risk factors play a role in this framework.

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