650 probable cases of sudden, rare hepatitis in children under investigation, WHO reports

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650 probable cases of sudden, rare hepatitis in children under investigation, WHO reports
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Of a subset of 156 cases with data on hospital admission, about 14% required intensive care, and 12% needed a liver transplant.

The FDA is investigating a hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh organic strawberries bought between March 5 and April 25, 2022.

But adenovirus 41 isn't an obvious culprit, experts say, because it has never been known to cause hepatitis in children who are don't have weakened immune systems.

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