hepatitis
Far too few hepatitis cases are diagnosed and treated worldwide, with the number of people who died from the viral disease rising from 1.1 million in 2019 to 1.3 million in 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in Geneva on Tuesday. As many as 83% of deaths were due to hepatitis B and 17% to hepatitis C, the WHO said. There are five different types of hepatitis caused by different viruses, from A to E. Hepatitis B and C, which are among the main causes of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer and to which the WHO report mainly refers, are particularly dangerous. The WHO recorded a slight d...
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Far too few hepatitis cases are diagnosed and treated worldwide, with the number of people who died from the viral disease rising from 1.1 million in 2019 to 1.3 million in 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in Geneva on Tuesday. As many as 83% of deaths were due to hepatitis B and 17% to hepatitis C, the WHO said. There are five different types of hepatitis caused by different viruses, from A to E. Hepatitis B and C, which are among the main causes of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer and to which the WHO report mainly refers, are particularly dangerous. The WHO recorded a slight d...
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Weltweit werden laut der Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO) viel zu wenige Hepatitis-Erkrankungen diagnostiziert und behandelt. Deshalb sei die Zahl der Menschen, die an viraler Hepatitis starben, von 1,1 Millionen im Jahr 2019 auf 1,3 Millionen im Jahr 2022 angestiegen, hieß es von der UN-Behörde in Genf. 83 Prozent der Todesfälle gingen demnach auf Hepatitis B zurück, 17 Prozent auf Hepatitis C. Es gibt fünf verschiedene Arten von Hepatitis, die durch unterschiedliche Viren verursacht werden, von A bis E. Gefährlich sind vor allem Hepatitis B und C, die zu den Hauptursachen von Leberzirrhose ...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 109 childhood cases of a mysterious form of hepatitis, including five reported deaths, the agency said Friday. It is part of an unexplained global phenomenon involving hundreds of cases, with Indonesia this week also reporting three deaths. Britain on Friday announced its case count had increased to 163, the majority aged under five, with no deaths. "Investigators both here... and around the globe are working hard to determine the cause," said Jay Butler, deputy director for infectious diseases for the CDC. H...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 109 childhood cases of a mysterious form of hepatitis, including five reported deaths, the agency said Friday. "Investigators both here and abroad and around the globe are working hard to determine the cause," said Jay Butler, deputy director for infectious diseases for the CDC. Ninety percent of the cases have involved hospitalization, with 14 percent requiring liver transplants. The majority fully recovered. The CDC issued a health alert last week notifying doctors and public health authorities to be on the...
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Washington (AFP) - Nine young children from Alabama affected by a mysterious hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) all tested positive for a common pathogen called adenovirus 41, a study by the US health agency said Friday. The children, who ranged in age from about one to six years old and were all previously healthy, are among around 170 cases across 11 countries in recent weeks, according to the World Health Organization. Another state, Wisconsin, is investigating a death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new paper is specifically about the cluster in Alabama, even as invest...
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