Acute hepatitis of unknown origin in children: analysis of probable etiologies
Background. An outbreak of hepatitis of unknown origin in children aged 1 month - 16 years was first reported by the WHO in April 2022. It was accompanied by a high frequency of acute liver failure, and up to 5 % of children required liver transplantation. The purpose of the review was to determine...
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Main Authors: | O.R. Boyarchuk (Author), V.V. Pavlyshak (Author) |
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Zaslavsky O.Yu.,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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