The CDC urged parents to look for signs of a rare hepatitis outbreak in children in a new alert. Here's what you should know.
The CDC is investigating 109 cases of severe and unexplained hepatitis in children that may be linked to a worldwide outbreak.
This is an evolving situation that right now, experts are in the stages of accumulating data and observation.: Experts don't think so. Remember, some of these children coincidentally have had COVID-19. Right now, researchers can see cases of hepatitis following any virus. It's still unclear what's causing these cases.: They are, but not this strain of hepatitis. There's hepatitis A, B, C and D. These cases of hepatitis are none of those, so it's mystifying to public health officials at this point.
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