The CDC is now investigating 180 cases of children with hepatitis of an "Unknown cause," although health experts in the UK say the cause is likely kids having weakened immune systems due to lockdown.
"Adenovirus infection is being investigated as being the possible cause, with nearly half the kids testing positive for the pathogen," reports CNBC. "Adenovirus is a common virus that normally causes cold or flu-like symptoms. It is not a known cause of hepatitis in otherwise healthy children."
As we highlighted last month, health experts in the UK warned that the outbreak was likely caused by multiple COVID-19 lockdowns preventing kids from socializing with others and therefore developing strong immune systems.
Adenoviruses cause the common cold, but this can develop into hepatitis if a weakened immune system is unable to fight it off.
JUST IN - Hepatitis cases of "Unknown cause" in US children rises to 180.
Instead, the CDC is still "Conducting lab tests to see if the Covid virus might also be a possible cause," despite the fact that the children impacted in the initial cluster of cases in Alabama did not have COVID-19.
As we previously highlighted, a new study published in the Royal Society Open Science journal found that lockdowns in the UK caused around 60,000 children to suffer clinical depression.
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