Concerns are growing about the rising number of children, including here in Canada, being diagnosed with acute liver disease.
Data from the World Health Organization shows at least 190 cases of severe disease have been identified in 11 countries, with the largest number of them detected in the United Kingdom.
So far, these particular cases still have no known cause. Jamie Mauracher explains the symptoms to watch out for, as experts explore the possible links.
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Data from the World Health Organization shows at least 190 cases of severe disease have been identified in 11 countries, with the largest number of them detected in the United Kingdom.
So far, these particular cases still have no known cause. Jamie Mauracher explains the symptoms to watch out for, as experts explore the possible links.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8790502/hepatitis-liver-disease-children-canada-explained/
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