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[WHO: More than 228 cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology have caused at least 4 deaths in children]WHO spokesman Yasarevic said at a press conference on the 3rd that as of May 1, there have been 20 At least 228 cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology have been reported to WHO by the country, and more than 50 cases are under investigation. (CCTV Finance)
WHO spokesman Yasarevic said at a press conference on the 3rd that as of May 1, 20 countries had reported to WHO a total of at least 228 cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology. More than 50 cases are under investigation. Most of the existing cases are found in Europe, with a few cases reported in Asia, the Americas and Oceania, Yasarevic said. It is understood that many countries around the world have recently reported cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology, and at least 4 children have died.
(Article source: CCTV Finance)
Article source: CCTV Finance
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WHO: More than 228 cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology caused at least 4 deaths in children of unknown etiology
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