“The adenovirus was detected in whole blood samples from all patients by real-time PCR,” the CDC said. “At this time, we believe the adenovirus may be the cause of these reported cases, but other possible environmental and environmental factors are still being investigated,” the CDC said in a statement. Read also in the photos: Mysterious liver disease affects children around the world: Here are the top theories. Is there a link for Covid? The CDC reported that patients suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and respiratory symptoms such as jaundice and encephalopathy. Watch: US Plans to Ban Methanol Cigarettes to Reduce Disease and Death The CDC reported that patients suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and respiratory symptoms such as jaundice and encephalopathy. “Adenovirus type 41 is not commonly known as the cause of hepatitis in otherwise healthy children and no known epidemiological link or common exposure has been found between these children,” the health service added. The CDC said the children were not infected with hepatitis A, B and C viruses, including COVID-19. The WHO had previously said that at least 169 cases of acute hepatitis were found in children with the highest number of cases detected among children in the UK. The CDC said it was closely monitoring the situation to understand “the possible cause of the disease and to identify possible efforts to prevent or alleviate the disease”. Enhanced surveillance is underway in coordination with relevant public health partners, he added, adding that clinicians have been asked to report cases of childhood hepatitis. (With information from Agencies) Watch WION LIVE here


title: “Severe Hepatitis In Children Cdc Says It May Be Adenovirus But Investigates Other Factors Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Thomas Mcdavid”


“The adenovirus was detected in whole blood samples from all patients by real-time PCR,” the CDC said. “At this time, we believe the adenovirus may be the cause of these reported cases, but other possible environmental and environmental factors are still being investigated,” the CDC said in a statement. Read also in the photos: Mysterious liver disease affects children around the world: Here are the top theories. Is there a link for Covid? The CDC reported that patients suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and respiratory symptoms such as jaundice and encephalopathy. Watch: US Plans to Ban Methanol Cigarettes to Reduce Disease and Death The CDC reported that patients suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and respiratory symptoms such as jaundice and encephalopathy. “Adenovirus type 41 is not commonly known as the cause of hepatitis in otherwise healthy children and no known epidemiological link or common exposure has been found between these children,” the health service added. The CDC said the children were not infected with hepatitis A, B and C viruses, including COVID-19. The WHO had previously said that at least 169 cases of acute hepatitis were found in children with the highest number of cases detected among children in the UK. The CDC said it was closely monitoring the situation to understand “the possible cause of the disease and to identify possible efforts to prevent or alleviate the disease”. Enhanced surveillance is underway in coordination with relevant public health partners, he added, adding that clinicians have been asked to report cases of childhood hepatitis. (With information from Agencies) Watch WION LIVE here