Mysterious Hepatitis Outbreak Claims 11 Lives; 450 Cases Reported Worldwide

Mysterious Hepatitis Outbreak Claims 11 Lives; 450 Cases Reported Worldwide

KEY POINTS

  • Cases in children have been logged in multiple countries
  • In the EU, there have been approximately 105 cases
  • Authorities are still looking at a possible link to adenovirus

About 450 cases and 11 deaths linked to a mysterious hepatitis outbreak in children have been reported worldwide so far this year.

About 105 of the cases were identified in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA), noted the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) in an update Wednesday. While most of the countries, such as Sweden (9), Denmark (6) and Austria (2), have recorded less than 10 cases each, Italy has logged 35 and Spain has logged 22.

In the U.K., there have been 163 cases as of May 3, 11 of which required liver transplants. Cases have also been logged in Argentina, Canada, Israel, Japan, Indonesia and Serbia. In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded over 100 cases and five deaths.