
Should parents be concerned about unexplained hepatitis cases in children?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating cases of unexplained hepatitis in children. What should parents know about these cases? How worried should they be, and what are the symptoms they should be looking out for?
The rise in these severe and mysterious cases has led the CDC to issue a health advisory to clinicians so that health care providers can be on the lookout and report cases accordingly.
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