Viral diseases in Africa: Preventing the outbreak of acute hepatitis of unknown etiology

Okereke Promise Udohchukwu , Innocent Kitandu Paul , Margareth Richard Mallya , Matilda K. Basinda , Sospeter Berling Sospeter , Juvenali Ruaichi
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Abstract

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. There had been an outbreak of hepatitis of unknown origin among children, where nine pediatric patients in Alabama, United States of America, tested negative for hepatitis viruses (A, B, C, D, and E) and autoimmune conditions. So far, no case has been recorded in Africa. This article seeks to give guidelines on how to prevent its occurrence in Africa. Various literatures were reviewed on the background of hepatitis of unknown origin while focusing on World Health Organization publication as regards the outbreaks in other European countries. Therefore, it is worthy to state that Africa needs to keep its healthcare systems ready to take care of the mechanism by which the outbreak may occur and protect the vulnerable pediatric population from such an outbreak.

非洲的病毒性疾病:预防不明原因急性肝炎的爆发
肝炎是一种肝脏炎症。在美国阿拉巴马州的儿童中爆发了起因不明的肝炎,其中9名儿科患者的肝炎病毒(甲、乙、丙、丁和戊)和自身免疫性疾病检测呈阴性。到目前为止,非洲没有记录任何病例。本文试图就如何防止其在非洲发生给出指导方针。本文回顾了各种关于不明原因肝炎背景的文献,同时重点介绍了世界卫生组织关于其他欧洲国家暴发的出版物。因此,值得指出的是,非洲需要使其卫生保健系统做好准备,以应对可能发生疫情的机制,并保护脆弱的儿科人群免受此类疫情的影响。
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