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Mysterious Pneumonia Cases in Europe Increase 25% — China Opens Clinics to Deal With Growing Surge
Officials have not been able to determine what is causing illnesses in the Netherlands
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Mansur Shaheen
A mysterious outbreak of pediatric pneumonia cases in the Netherlandscontinues to grow, as experts are left puzzled by what could be causing the illnesses.
Around 103 out of every 100,000 children between the ages of 5 and 14 in the European nation fell ill with pneumonia during the week that ended November 19. It is a nearly 25% increase from the previous week, when 83 cases were reported for every 100,000 members of the age group.
The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), also reported an increase of 124 cases to 143 cases among children 4 and younger.
“There are a striking number of children and young people with pneumonia,” the research institute in Utrecht, just south of Amsterdam, wrote in Dutch in its weekly report.
For comparison, there were around 20 children between the ages of 5 and 14, and around 80 in children 4 or younger, last year.
On top of the increases among children, NIVEL also says that Dutch doctors are reporting more cases of pneumonia in people 15 to 24 than usual as well.
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Mysterious Pneumonia Cases in Europe Increase 25% — China Opens Clinics to Deal With Growing Surge
Officials have not been able to determine what is causing illnesses in the Netherlands
Published |Updated
Mansur Shaheen
A mysterious outbreak of pediatric pneumonia cases in the Netherlandscontinues to grow, as experts are left puzzled by what could be causing the illnesses.
Around 103 out of every 100,000 children between the ages of 5 and 14 in the European nation fell ill with pneumonia during the week that ended November 19. It is a nearly 25% increase from the previous week, when 83 cases were reported for every 100,000 members of the age group.
The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), also reported an increase of 124 cases to 143 cases among children 4 and younger.
“There are a striking number of children and young people with pneumonia,” the research institute in Utrecht, just south of Amsterdam, wrote in Dutch in its weekly report.
For comparison, there were around 20 children between the ages of 5 and 14, and around 80 in children 4 or younger, last year.
On top of the increases among children, NIVEL also says that Dutch doctors are reporting more cases of pneumonia in people 15 to 24 than usual as well.
more at above link....
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