Investigating A Mysterious Increase In Severe

Health authorities around the world are investigating a mysterious increase in severe cases of hepatitis inflammation of the liver in children. More than 130 cases have been identified, with the majority in Britain, which has reported 108 cases.

Other countries including the U.S., Israel, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain have also reported smaller numbers of cases. Mild pediatric hepatitis is not unheard of, but the cases first raised the alarm in Scotland, on April 6, because children were very sick. Several have even needed liver transplants. The other concern was that the cases were not linked to the typical viruses usually linked to the condition – hepatitis A, B, C, D and E.

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“This is still a very low number of cases, but they are children, that is the main concern, and the other thing is the severity,” said Maria Buti, a hepatology professor from Barcelona and chair of the European Association of the Study of the Liver’s public health committee, who has been following the outbreak closely with the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC).

The leading theory is a viral infection, probably with an adenovirus – a common family of viruses that can cause the common cold, among other conditions.

One kind of adenovirus commonly causes acute gastroenteritis, and there have been reports of it causing hepatitis in immunocompromised children, but never previously in healthy children.

Public Health Scotland’s director, Jim McMenamin, said work was underway to establish if the adenovirus involved had mutated to cause more severe disease, or if it could be causing the problems “in tandem” with another virus, including possibly SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. e said 77 percent of the children in Britain had tested positive for adenovirus.

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It is also possible that a novel pathogen may be involved, or exposure to a toxin, but the geographic spread of cases suggested infection was a more likely explanation, scientists said.

Any link to COVID-19 vaccines has been ruled out, as the children in Britain, mysterious where the majority of cases have been found, were not vaccinated. Other scientists said lowered immunity as a result of reduced social mixing during the pandemic could be an explanation.

“This may be an over-response to stimulation to the immune system that is not used to such insult … that’s a good theory,” said Simon Taylor-Robinson, a consultant hepatologist and professor of translational medicine at Imperial College London.

Others cautioned that the adenovirus infections could be coincidental, because they are widely mysterious circulating at this time of year. Investigations are going on.

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Public health alerts in the U.S. and Europe have asked doctors to be on the lookout for the condition, and to test children for adenovirus if they suspect hepatitis.

Symptoms include dark urine, yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), sickness, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, light-colored stools and joint pain.

There is no specific treatment for hepatitis but drugs like steroids can help, as well as medicines to treat the symptoms. Parents are being told to watch out for symptoms and to contact a healthcare professional if they are concerned.

To prevent further spread, the British Health Security Agency urged handwashing and “good thorough respiratory hygiene,” such as catching coughs and sneezes in a tissue. Experts said that the rise in case numbers had been relatively slow but cautioned that more cases were expected.

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