Hepatitis of Unknown Cause in Children Latest Update from Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) - 7th July 2022
Science/Medical/Technology
Thursday 7th, July 2022
There has been one additional probable case of hepatitis in children of unknown origin since the update on the 29th of June 2022 from the HPSC.
This additional case brings the total probable cases to 17.
All probable cases are in children between the ages of 1 and 12 years of age, 15 of the 16 cases were hospitalised. Two children have received a liver transplant and there has been one death associated with this disease.
There is still no single virus or source that can be identified to point to the cause of these cases of hepatitis in children.
The full update from the HPSC can be viewed at the link below.
This additional case brings the total probable cases to 17.
All probable cases are in children between the ages of 1 and 12 years of age, 15 of the 16 cases were hospitalised. Two children have received a liver transplant and there has been one death associated with this disease.
There is still no single virus or source that can be identified to point to the cause of these cases of hepatitis in children.
The full update from the HPSC can be viewed at the link below.