Health News Mystery illness linked to COVID-19, children sees suspected NYC cases quadruple | TheHill – The Hill By admin Posted on May 6, 2020 3 min read 0 0 91 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Linkedin Share on Tumblr The number of cases of a mysterious illness affecting children that some health officials have linked to the novel coronavirus has quadrupled, growing from 15 cases to 64, according to a report by WLNY-CBS in New York. Four out of the 15 cases reported on Tuesday tested positive for coronavirus, leading Mayor Bill de BlasioBill de BlasioNY police union warns city will ‘fall apart’ if enforcement of social distancing does not end De Blasio: Trump ‘seems to enjoy stabbing his home town in the back’ NYC nursing home forced to use refrigerator truck for coronavirus victims’ bodies as toll neared 100 MORE (D) to address the concern. “Even though it’s uncommon, compared to the hundreds of thousands of people who have contracted this disease, it’s still causing us concern,” he said Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT The CBS affiliate described the disease as puzzling, and said the illness is similar to a rare blood vessel disorder called Kawasaki syndrome. Of the first 15 cases, four children tested positive for COVID-10, while six of those testing negative had coronavirus antibodies, meaning they likely had the disease. The city’s Department of Health issued an alert calling for hospitals to report similar cases if more are discovered. Symptoms of the affected children include fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, rashes, swollen lymph nodes, and inflamed eyes, the CBS affiliate reported. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the disease has also been reported in several European countries. At a World Health Organization (WHO) briefing last week that was noted by the Times, WHO scientist Maria Van Kerkhove said there were some “recent rare descriptions of children in some European countries that have had this inflammatory syndrome, which is similar to the Kawasaki syndrome, but it seems to be very rare.” Let’s block ads! (Why?) Source link
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