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At least 1 child has died after 169 cases of acute hepatitis reported in children: WHO

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World Health Organization said on Saturday that at least one child death had been reported following an increase of acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children, and that at least 169 cases had been reported in children in 12 countries.The WHO issued the figures as health authorities around the world investigate a mysterious increase in severe cases of hepatitis – inflammation of the liver – in young children.The WHO said that as of April 21 acute cases of hepatitis of unknown origin had been reported in the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, Israel, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, France, Romania and Belgium.

It said 114 of the 169 cases were in the United Kingdom alone. Everything you need to know about hepatitis The cases reported were in children aged from one month to 16 years, and 17 had required liver transplantation, it said.

It gave no details of the death that it said had been reported, and did not say where it occurred.The WHO said a common cold virus known as an adenovirus had been detected in at least 74 cases.

COVID-19 infection was identified in 20 of those tested and 19 cases were detected with a COVID-19 and adenovirus co-infection, it said.The WHO said it was closely monitoring the situation and working with British health authorities, other member states and partners.U.S.

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