Link between dogs and hepatitis cases in children being explored – Dr Ellie offers advice

This Morning: Dr Ellie on link between dogs and hepatitis

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“We don’t know what it’s causing this hepatitis yet,” shared Dr Ellie, speaking on ITV’s This Morning. Health chiefs are investigating whether there’s any connection between dogs and the liver disease. They explain that a “high” number of hepatitis cases had contact with dogs.

However, Dr Ellie shared that some virus seems to be causing this mystery outbreak.

She said: “They think it might be a virus, not one of the hepatitis viruses.

“Maybe, one of the more common viruses we have around. Not Covid, we don’t think.”

While there’s currently no explanation how dogs could be causing the disease, it is thought that based on the available data, 64 out of 92 hepatitis patients had dog exposure.

Dr Ellie continued: “Now, having a dog in the UK is very common.

“So, it’s not surprising that a lot of the children, who developed hepatitis, actually have a dog as a pet.

“It’s just a signal that they’ve noticed. I don’t want people to be concerned about it.

“Or sort of thinking about getting rid of the family pet at all.”

 

The TV doctor explained that this only means there’s an “association”.

She added: “It’s common for young families to have a pet, particularly in the UK.

“So, I don’t think at this stage we need to worry, it’s so uncertain.”

The UK Health Security Agency UKHSA shared that the “significance of this finding is being explored”.

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