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USA: Sixth child dies of acute hepatitis

One more childthe 6th, died of the mysterious acute hepatitis at USA, as revealed by health officials. According to Daily Mailthe deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed the death at a press conference yesterday Friday (20/5), saying it came a day after the agency reported the number of cases.

Dr Jay Butler did not reveal the child’s age or the area.

The median age of children with severe hepatitis, however, is 2 years.

It is noted that The United States has the highest number of deaths so far, with Indonesia reporting five deaths and Palestine and Ireland one each..

A total of 180 cases of hepatitis have been identified in 35 states. There have also been 15 liver transplants.

Globally, more than 500 cases have been identified, mainly in the United Kingdom and the United States. The United Kingdom has recorded the most (197) and is also working to verify the causes of the disease, specifically by organizing studies of children’s genes and their immune system responses.

Scientists are concerned about the cause behind the multitude of cases, but an adenovirus infection – which can cause the common cold – is the main theory.

Most of the approximately 70 additional cases in the US from early May to this week are not recent, they said. Quite a few just mentioned afterwards.

The causes of these serious inflammations of the liver are still being investigated by scientists, underlined an official of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the main federal public health service of the country.

So far, the “key hypothesis” is that “adenovirus 41 plays an important role,” recalled Jay Butler, a CDC executive in charge of infectious diseases. Adenoviruses are generally prevalent, but until now it was not known how they could cause hepatitis in healthy children.

Nevertheless, “we continue to look at several other possible causes besides the adenovirus, including the question of whether prior infection with SARS-CoV-2 (the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19 infection) may play a role“, He added.

Less than 20% of cases of hepatitis of unknown origin were found to have been previously infected with SARS-CoV-2, Butler said.

However, COVID-19 vaccines have been removed from the list of possible causes: The vast majority of children who developed hepatitis were not vaccinated – they were too young to be vaccinated.

Parents are encouraged to be vigilant for possible symptoms in their children (vomiting, deep urine, diarrhea, abdominal pain, jaundice…) and contact their pediatrician if they are concerned.

However, the cases remain “rare” and “the data we have so far are reassuring,” Butler said. Surprisingly, there has been no increase in pediatric hepatitis cases compared to previous years so far, he explained.


Source: News Beast

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