Of a subset of 156 cases with data on hospital admission, about 14% required intensive care, and 12% needed a liver transplant.
The FDA is investigating a hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh organic strawberries bought between March 5 and April 25, 2022.
But adenovirus 41 isn't an obvious culprit, experts say, because it has never been known to cause hepatitis in children who are don't have weakened immune systems.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Strawberries sold at Walmart, Aldi, more, linked to hepatitis A outbreak, USDA saysA total of 17 cases of hepatitis A, including 12 that required hospitalization, have been reported.
Leer más »
Strawberries sold nationwide linked to hepatitis A cases, FDA saysThere have been 17 cases of hepatitis A across three states, with 12 people hospitalized.
Leer más »
Strawberries recalled in connection with hepatitis A outbreakStrawberries are being recalled as investigators look into whether the fruit is the cause of more than two dozen confirmed hepatitis A cases in the U.S. and Canada.15 cases in the U.S. were in California.
Leer más »
Hepatitis cases in US, Canada, might be tied to strawberries, regulators sayThe strawberries are past their shelf life, but the FDA says consumers who froze them to eat later should throw them away.
Leer más »
US, Canadian Regulators Tie Hepatitis Cases to StrawberriesU.S. and Canadian regulators are investigating a hepatitis outbreak that may be linked to fresh organic strawberries.
Leer más »
Hepatitis A cases potentially linked to organic strawberriesThe liver infection has resulted in 12 hospitalizations so far.
Leer más »