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Since the pandemic young children are dealing with a mysterious increase in disease. Some may even have doubled in frequency, varying from infectious diseases, mental diseases (anxiety, depression, suicide increasing 25% worldwide) to hormonal diseases (early onset of puberty) to inflammation (Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), obesity and now hepatitis (inflammation of the liver).
In the past week, the rise of hepatitis in immunocompetent children younger than ten years of age has been in the news. Seventeen out of 169 children with hepatitis needed liver transplantation and 1 child died. Children experiencing hepatitis had not been vaccinated for Covid. In 77% of the cases a positive PCR test for Adenovirus was found, though hepatitis caused by this virus is rare.
Experts suggest a waning immune system due to the lockdowns and less exposure to other microorganisms. A tip of the iceberg as many cases of hepatitis may not be recognized yet.
The world is facing a health crisis affecting young children by a focus on one infectious disease with repeated lockdowns, continued pandemic measures, frequent testing and a growing toxic environmental and air pollution problem.
The steep rise among a broad variety of diseases in young children
can be explained by a waning innate immune system relating to a
disrupted gut-liver-brain axis. Reluctance to investigate the causation
in harm by an increased exposure to unknown toxic substances,
nanoparticles, alcohol and microplastics can no longer hold. To save
children’s healthy lives a timely and adequate response is needed based
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