“Mysterious” hepatitis cases in Britain… and experts are investigating

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newspaper reported "Daily Mail" The British government reported that 74 children, all under the age of ten, had contracted hepatitis since last January, which was considered by health professionals in the country. "mysterious".

The cases were distributed among England (49 cases), Scotland (13 cases), Wales and Northern Ireland (12 cases).

Experts at Britain’s Health Security Agency are still searching for the cause "Mysterious cases of hepatitis appeared".

What does the Health Services Authority believe? Britain Adenoviruses — a family of common viruses that cause mild colds, vomiting and diarrhea — may be behind these infections.

Width: "There are other possible causes that are being investigated, such as COVID-19 or other infections or environmental causes".

Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections at the Health Security Agency Mira Chand said: "Work with colleagues in case-affected areas to investigate a wide range of potential factors that may be behind the sudden rise in cases Lever Inflammation".

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And the British newspaper “Daily Mail” reported that 74 children, all under the age of ten, had contracted hepatitis since last January, which health specialists in the country considered “mysterious”.

The cases were distributed among England (49 cases), Scotland (13 cases), Wales and Northern Ireland (12 cases).

Experts at Britain’s Health Security Agency are still searching for the cause of “mysterious cases of hepatitis”.

What does the Health Services Authority believe? Britain Adenoviruses — a family of common viruses that cause mild colds, vomiting and diarrhea — may be behind these infections.

She added, “There are other possible causes that are being investigated, such as COVID-19 or other infections or environmental causes.

Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections at the Health Security Agency Mira Chand said, “Work is being done with colleagues in areas where cases have emerged to investigate – a wide range of potential factors – that may be behind the sudden rise in cases. Lever Inflammation“.

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