WHO announces the number of mysterious hepatitis cases

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The organization added that reports received from 169 cases of children in 12 countries.

The organization released these figures, while health authorities around the world are investigating the mysterious increase in severe cases of Lever Inflammation In young children.

She followed the organization global health As of April 21, severe cases of hepatitis of unknown cause have been recorded in Britain, the United States, Spain, Israel, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, France, Romania and Belgium.

The organization said that 114 of the 169 cases were in Britain alone.

The organization added that the registered cases were in children between the ages of one month and 16 years, and that 17 of them required liver transplants. The report did not include details of the death from the disease and did not say where it occurred.

The organization indicated that it is monitoring the situation and cooperating in this area with the British health authorities, other member states and partners.

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The organization added that reports received from 169 cases of children in 12 countries.

The organization released these figures, while health authorities around the world are investigating the mysterious increase in severe cases of Lever Inflammation In young children.

She followed the organization global health As of April 21, severe cases of hepatitis of unknown cause have been recorded in Britain, the United States, Spain, Israel, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, France, Romania and Belgium.

The organization said that 114 of the 169 cases were in Britain alone.

The organization added that the registered cases were in children between the ages of one month and 16 years, and that 17 of them required liver transplants. The report did not include details of the death from the disease and did not say where it occurred.

The organization indicated that it is monitoring the situation and cooperating in this area with the British health authorities, other member states and partners.

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