Possible cases of ‘unusual’ childhood hepatitis in Canada in ‘single digits’: Henry
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s provincial health officer says all 17 pediatric hospitals across the country are looking out for an “unusual” childhood liver disease but the number of possible cases remains in the single digits.
Dr. Bonnie Henry says none of the possible cases of severe acute hepatitis, or liver inflammation, are in British Columbia, but it isn’t her place to identify where they are or exactly how many.
Henry says health officials are developing common case report forms and testing algorithms to be used across the country.
On Wednesday, the Public Health Agency of Canada said it was looking into reports of liver inflammation among young children in Canada and investigating any links with the United Kingdom and the United States.