The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that close to 350 children around the world have been infected by a mysterious outbreak of severe acute hepatitis, and now Canada's largest hospital has announced at least seven probable cases.
Five children have died so far in the U.S. and there have been at least three deaths in Indonesia from the illness with "unknown origins."
Dr. Martha Fulford sheds light on hepatitis and adenoviruses infections -- what to look out for and how parents can protect their children.
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Five children have died so far in the U.S. and there have been at least three deaths in Indonesia from the illness with "unknown origins."
Dr. Martha Fulford sheds light on hepatitis and adenoviruses infections -- what to look out for and how parents can protect their children.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8822995/who-acute-hepatitis-children-cases/
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