In response to reports of unexplained cases of acute severe hepatitis in children in many countries around the world, the General Administration of Customs recently made arrangements for health quarantine at customs ports across the country to prevent the spread of the epidemic into my country. The General Administration of Customs requires customs across the country to strengthen quarantine inspections such as health declaration, temperature monitoring, and medical inspections for inbound passengers from countries/regions with reported cases. Passengers who actively report or are found on site with symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and jaundice, especially children, should be subject to medical screening in accordance with prescribed procedures. Passengers suspected of having unexplained acute severe hepatitis in children after medical screening should be promptly transferred to designated medical institutions for further diagnosis and treatment, and follow-up tracking should be done. 20 countries have reported related cases The age of cases is mainly between 1 and 16 years old According to the World Health Organization, as of May 1, 20 countries around the world have reported at least 228 cases of unexplained acute severe hepatitis in children and 50 suspected cases. The epidemic in Europe has spread to 14 countries, with a clear trend of transmission and spread. Cases have also been found in the Americas, the Western Pacific and Southeast Asian countries. The age distribution of cases mainly ranges from 1 to 16 years old. (Copyrighted image from the gallery, no permission to reprint) Symptoms include jaundice, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. WHO: Thorough hand washing helps reduce transmission Customs reminds that symptoms of unexplained acute severe hepatitis in children include jaundice and gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc. If you experience any discomfort during your journey, you should promptly and truthfully inform the crew and cooperate with self-protection. Passengers, especially children, who experience gastrointestinal symptoms and jaundice should report to the customs in a timely manner so that they can receive diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. WHO advises that thorough hand washing, including supervision of children, can help reduce the spread of many common infections. (Copyrighted image from the gallery, no permission to reprint) What you need to know about unexplained childhood hepatitis Comprehensive sources: Xinhua News Agency, CCTV News, Science Refutation, etc. |
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