(Washington Composite Electric) The study of the cases of unknown children's acute hepatitis of children in Alabama found that all nine patients in the hospital were negatively tested in the hospital.Never infected with crown diseases proves that crown disease is not a potential cause.
The World Health Organization also reported that the possibility of crown disease vaccine leads to acute hepatitis in children, because most children have not yet vaccinated the coronary vaccine.
A research report published by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that adenovirus may be the cause of acute hepatitis in nine children in Alabama.The test results are positive.Agenal virus usually causes acute gastroenteritis in children, commonly known as stomach cold (Stomach Flu).
According to the World Health Organization, nine children are from one to six years old and have a good health before they are sick.Including them, a total of 11 countries have reported to the World Health Organization for about 170 cases of unknown child acute hepatitis.Another state in the United States is also investigating suspected cases, and one of the patients died of illness.
The latest research report from the US CDC is a group of infection specifically for Alabama.In addition to Alabama, health officials in North Carolina, Illinois, Tellawa, New York and Wisconsin are also investigating the confirmed and suspected cases found locally.
The US CDC stated in a statement issued on Friday: "At this stage, we believe that adenovirus may be the cause of these confirmed cases, but other potential environment and situation factors are also included in the scope of the investigation."
CDC pointed out that type 41 adenovirus can lead to gastroenteritis in children, but generally not the cause of hepatitis infected with healthy children.Symptoms of acute hepatitis include abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, liver inflammation, jaundice, etc.
But CDC also excludes other common risks, including crown disease, hepatitis A hepatitis, and Wilsons Disease.
In the past week, there have been 34 cases of hepatitis of children in the UK, which has increased the number of local total cases to 145, of which 10 patients have accepted liver transplantation.According to a survey by the British Health and Safety Administration, adenovirus is also considered the cause of many children with acute hepatitis in the near future.
Agenovirus is usually transmitted between people, and through the surface of contaminated and through the respiratory tract.