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Hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children - epidemiological overview of cases reported in Europe, 1 January to 16 June 2022
- Source :
- Eurosurveillance, Romaní Vidal, A, Vaughan, A, Innocenti, F, Colombe, S, Nerlander, L, Rachwal, N, Ciancio, B C, Mougkou, A, Carvalho, C, Delgado, E, Mook, P, de Muylder, G, Peeters, M, Tenev, T, Golkocheva-Markova, E, Vorobieva Solholm Jensen, V, Koch, A, Figoni, J, Brouard, C, Nikolopoulou, G, Zisouli, A, Broderick, A, Goldberg, L, Rich, R, Hecht Sagie, L, Tosti, M E, Suligoi, B, Joosten, R, Pijnacker, R, Fjeldheim, I, Heen, E, Stępień, M, Polański, P, Tato Marinho, R, Vieira Martins, J, Varela, C, Avellón, A, Andersson, E, Jansson Mörk, M, Mandal, S, Watson, C, Coughlan, L, Chand, M, Neill, C, Bradley, D T, Li, K, O’Leary, M, McInnes, N, Williams, C J, Gjini, A, Duffell, E & Pebody, R 2022, ' Hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children – epidemiological overview of cases reported in Europe, 1 January to 16 June 2022 ', EUROSURVEILLANCE, vol. 27, no. 31 . https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.31.2200483
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), 2022.
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Abstract
- Following the report of an excess in paediatric cases of severe acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology by the United Kingdom (UK) on 5 April 2022, 427 cases were reported from 20 countries in the World Health Organization European Region to the European Surveillance System TESSy from 1 January 2022 to 16 June 2022. Here, we analysed demographic, epidemiological, clinical and microbiological data available in TESSy. Of the reported cases, 77.3% were 5 years or younger and 53.5% had a positive test for adenovirus, 10.4% had a positive RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 and 10.3% were coinfected with both pathogens. Cases with adenovirus infections were significantly more likely to be admitted to intensive care or high-dependency units (OR = 2.11; 95% CI: 1.18–3.74) and transplanted (OR = 3.36; 95% CI: 1.19–9.55) than cases with a negative test result for adenovirus, but this was no longer observed when looking at this association separately between the UK and other countries. Aetiological studies are needed to ascertain if adenovirus plays a role in this possible emergence of hepatitis cases in children and, if confirmed, the mechanisms that could be involved.
- Subjects :
- Unknown aetiology
Epidemiology
SARS-CoV-2
Paediatric acute liver failure
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
unknown aetiology
COVID-19
adenovirus
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis
Europe
Hospitalization
TESSy
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
paediatric acute liver failure, Europe
Virology
Adenovirus
Humans
hepatitis
WHO European Region
Child
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eurosurveillance, Romaní Vidal, A, Vaughan, A, Innocenti, F, Colombe, S, Nerlander, L, Rachwal, N, Ciancio, B C, Mougkou, A, Carvalho, C, Delgado, E, Mook, P, de Muylder, G, Peeters, M, Tenev, T, Golkocheva-Markova, E, Vorobieva Solholm Jensen, V, Koch, A, Figoni, J, Brouard, C, Nikolopoulou, G, Zisouli, A, Broderick, A, Goldberg, L, Rich, R, Hecht Sagie, L, Tosti, M E, Suligoi, B, Joosten, R, Pijnacker, R, Fjeldheim, I, Heen, E, Stępień, M, Polański, P, Tato Marinho, R, Vieira Martins, J, Varela, C, Avellón, A, Andersson, E, Jansson Mörk, M, Mandal, S, Watson, C, Coughlan, L, Chand, M, Neill, C, Bradley, D T, Li, K, O’Leary, M, McInnes, N, Williams, C J, Gjini, A, Duffell, E & Pebody, R 2022, ' Hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children – epidemiological overview of cases reported in Europe, 1 January to 16 June 2022 ', EUROSURVEILLANCE, vol. 27, no. 31 . https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.31.2200483
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c5bc4e29c38999cfbc3b730f7f7a4e4b