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Mysterious liver disease identified in children in several countries
Published on: 2022-04-25
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Health officials say they have detected more cases of a mysterious liver disease in children that was first identified in Britain, with new infections spreading to Europe and the U.S.
 

Last week, British officials reported 74 cases of hepatitis, or liver inflammation, found in children since January. The usual viruses that cause infectious hepatitis were not seen in the cases, and scientists and doctors are considering other possible sources, including COVID-19, other viruses and environmental factors.
 

In a statement on Tuesday, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said additional cases of hepatitis had been identified in Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain, without specifying exactly how many cases were found. It said U.S. officials spotted nine cases of acute hepatitis in Alabama in children aged 1 to 6.
 

U.K. scientists previously said one of the possible causes they were investigating were adenoviruses, a family of common viruses usually responsible for conditions like pink eye, a sore throat or diarrhea. U.S. authorities said the nine children with acute hepatitis in Alabama tested positive for adenovirus.
 

Some doctors have noted that adenoviruses are so common in children that merely finding them in those sickened by hepatitis does not necessarily mean the viruses are responsible for the liver disease.
 

British public health officials ruled out any links to COVID-19 vaccines, saying none of the affected children was vaccinated.
 

The World Health Organization noted that although there has been an increase in adenovirus in Britain, which is spreading at the same time as COVID-19, the potential role of those viruses in triggering hepatitis is unclear. Some of the children have tested positive for coronavirus, but WHO said genetic analysis of the virus was needed to determine if there were any connections between the cases.
 

It said no other links had been found between the children in the U.K. and none had recently traveled internationally. Lab tests are also underway to determine if a chemical or toxin might be the cause.
 

WHO said there were fewer than five possible cases in Ireland and three confirmed cases in Spain, in children aged 22 months to 13 years.
 

The U.N. health agency said that given the jump in cases in the past month and heightened surveillance, it was "very likely" more cases will be detected before the cause of the outbreak is identified.
 

1人死亡!169例不明病因儿童肝炎!其中39人感染新冠!

4月23日,世界卫生组织发布最新通报:自15日英国报告发现74例不明原因儿童急性肝炎病例以来,已接到更多国家报告新的病例。截至4月21日,世卫组织12个国家报告了至少169例不明原因的儿童急性肝炎病例,所有病例患者年龄都介乎1个月至16岁之间,至少有一人死亡。其中至少有74人检测到腺病毒,20人检测到感染了新冠病毒,还有19人同时感染了新冠和腺病毒。

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