Source: Overseas Network
Children in many places in Japan have a fever (screenshot from Sea of Japan TV report)
According to Japan Hai TV reported on June 10 that recently, fever has occurred in many children in Japan, and it has been expanding. Japanese medical experts said that some of the symptoms of the disease are similar to those after infection with the new coronavirus, and because it is highly contagious, a pandemic may occur in Japan.
It is reported that within a week starting from May 29, children in Shimane and Tottori prefectures in Japan have developed fever, with symptoms including sore throat, high fever, and conjunctivitis. Wait. Yoshida Masaru, director of Japan’s Yoshida Internal Medicine Hospital, said that the disease is called pharyngeal conjunctival fever, caused by adenovirus, and children aged 6 to 10 are susceptible to infection.
Yoshida Reality reminded that children’s symptoms will ease after a week of infection, but because they are highly contagious, preventive work should be done. Those with suspicious symptoms should be properly isolated and treated. (Overseas Network Wu Qian)