Mysterious disease panic in the world! New statement from WHO: At least…

Mysterious hepatitis virus panic Seen in another country

In the world, there is a panic of mysterious hepatitis disease seen in children after the coronavirus pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the number of children with hepatitis of unknown origin, which emerged in the UK and was later detected in many countries, increased to at least 228 in the world.

“There is a loss of life due to mysterious hepatitis”

WHO Global Program on HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Researcher Dr. Philippa Easterbrook answered journalists’ questions about hepatitis cases at a press conference at the Organization’s Geneva headquarters.

Stating that at least 228 hepatitis cases from 20 countries have been confirmed so far, Easterbrook stated that 50 cases reported to the center are being investigated.

Easterbrook reiterated that there was 1 death from hepatitis of unknown cause, emphasizing that claims of deaths from hepatitis from countries are being investigated.

The Indonesian Ministry of Health announced on May 2 that 3 children, who were diagnosed with the hepatitis virus of unknown origin, died in the hospital.

“UNTIL NOW…”

Sharing the information that 18 children with the virus have suffered from liver failure and had a liver transplant, Easterbrook said, “We are investigating all infectious or non-infectious causes of the source of the virus. So far, there has been no finding that this virus originated from any region, food or poison.” said.

Easterbrook reiterated that none of the cases had hepatitis A, B, C, D and E, which are common hepatitis viruses, and that the thesis that the Kovid-19 vaccination is related to the virus is not true.

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF HEPATITIS

WHO, in a written statement on April 16, announced that 74 children in England had detected the hepatitis virus of unknown cause.

Towards the end of April, the hepatitis virus was also seen in Spain, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Japan, the USA, Canada and Israel.

It has been reported that symptoms such as jaundice, diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain have been observed in the last month in children in whom the virus was detected, and some cases were treated by liver transplantation due to severe liver inflammation.

The definition of the disease as “mysterious” or “of uncertain cause” brought the Kovid-19 virus to mind, while also bringing up the possibility of a new “global epidemic”.

Before being named, Kovid-19 was described as a “mysterious lung condition”.

Source: AA

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