“I’m very worried about the early signs that in rare cases, there is an impact of an auto-immune response in children that causes a significant disease.”
A sign, showing appreciation for Britain’s NHS workers, and other key workers, is pictured in Brenchley, south-east of London, on April 27, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. – The state-run National Health Service issued an alert at the weekend about a small number of children presenting an unusual set of symptoms, including abdominal pain and inflammation around the heart..
The state-run National Health Service issued an alert at the weekend about a small number of children presenting an unusual set of symptoms, including abdominal pain and inflammation around the heart.“I’m very worried about the early signs that in rare cases, there is an impact of an auto-immune response in children that causes a significant disease,” Health Secretary Matt Hancock told LBC radio.
TSS is a serious illness associated with infections while Kawasaki causes blood vessels to become inflamed and is mostly found in children under the age of five.
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