In Britain, eight Kawasaki-disease patients tested negative for the virus, but positive for antibodies related to it
-2 is unknown. In Britain, meanwhile, the South Thames Retrieval Service, which provides intensive care to children in parts of south-east England, including London, handled eight Kawasaki cases during a ten-day period in mid-April. All these patients, one of whom died, tested negative for the virus, but positive for antibodies related to it.
The strongest evidence yet that something odd is indeed going on comes from Italy, in the form of a paper published in theby Lorenzo D’Antiga, a paediatrician at Pope John XXIII hospital in Bergamo. This city has one of the worst local covid-19 epidemics in the country. Dr D’Antiga noted early on in it that children with Kawasaki-like symptoms were arriving at his hospital at a substantially increased rate.
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