2 Michigan kids suspected of having rare form of severe hepatitis under CDC investigation – Detroit Free Press
Two Michigan children had suspected cases of a rare, severe form of hepatitis that's now believed to have sickened at least 109 kids in the U.S. and may be linked to adenovirus infection.
Both Michigan children were younger than 5. One was from Oakland County and the other from the city of Detroit, said Lynn Sutfin, a spokesperson for the state health department.
One child was sickened in October, Sutfin said; she couldn't provide details about the timing of the second suspected Michigan case.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating both cases as part of a national look at this mysteriou...