A sixth child has died in the United States from puzzling liver inflammation—aka hepatitis—and the number of unexplained cases has risen to 180 across 36 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The latest death was announced in a press briefing Friday, led by CDC Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases Jay Butler, who said it was reported to the agency Thursday. He did not indicate in which state the death occurred.
In addition to the deaths, 15 of the 180 cases required liver transplants, Butler reported. The cases all occurred in children under the age of 10 but skewed to preschool-age children, with the median age being around 2 years.
The latest US tallies feed into a global phenomenon that now includes over 600 cases across 31 countries, including 15 deaths. But, despite the growing numbers, international health experts are still scrambling to understand what's behind the illnesses after eliminating the most obvious possibilities, such as hepatitis viruses A, B, C, D, and E.
Previously:
CDC Raises Alarm of Mysterious Hepatitis Cases in Kids; 2 States Report Cases
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2022, @12:49AM (7 children)
This seems to be popping up all over, so not likely transmitted directly. What to little kids all do? They almost all eat processed baby food and/or infant formula. And many suck on various kinds of pacifiers. I'd start looking at the companies that supply those products.
(Score: 0, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2022, @01:10AM (4 children)
Nonsense. All those things existed decades prior to this outbreak. You know what didn't though? COVID. Clearly this is somehow tied to COVID either directly or indirectly by the actions we took when COVID broke out.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2022, @07:40AM (2 children)
Were they tracked, tho? I mean, what COVID did is to heighten the attention given to isolated cases that may come to explode into outbreaks/pandemics.
Ah, yes, and the trauma is far too recent for the journos not to be tempted into the sin of sprinkling a bit of fear...
Think a bit: "600 cases across 31 countries" is likely 600 cases in more than 600 mil. people, or 1/1,000,000. It doesn't feel likely that pre-COVID they'd be tracking so rare events.
Ah, OK, event TFArse admits
(Score: 2, Insightful) by khallow on Wednesday May 25 2022, @10:35AM
(Score: 2) by Reziac on Thursday May 26 2022, @02:36AM
I had a similar thought, that this isn't really new, but rather all the close peering at Covid has led to identifying random/rare hepatitis cases that previously would have been masked or not diagnosed at all.
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 26 2022, @03:28AM
Are you sure they have the exact same chemical makeup as before? Are you sure they're not carriers of some pathogen?
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2022, @01:25AM (1 child)
The cause can only be from two sources.
Russian or China.
(Score: 2) by Freeman on Thursday May 26 2022, @01:48PM
Hey, now! I'm not saying it was Aliens.
https://www.amazon.com/Not-Saying-Was-Aliens-But/dp/B01C64VAOC [amazon.com]
But, it was Aliens!
Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee"