More kids fall ill to mysterious Kawasaki-like disease. What is it and is it related to COVID-19?

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More kids fall ill to mysterious Kawasaki-like disease. What is it and is it related to COVID-19?
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Children in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and areas of New Jersey are coming down with a symptoms that look like Kawasaki disease.

is seeking guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about the syndrome and criteria for defining a case, said Donna Leusner, a department spokeswoman.

All three cases tested positive for antibodies to COVID-19, which means they likely had the coronavirus at one point before developing symptoms."These kids are testing negative with the nasal swab, but they are testing positive for antibodies in the bloodstream, which shows they had past infection, but their parents may not have known that," said Dr.

Spain’s Association of Pediatrics recently made a similar warning, telling doctors that in recent weeks, there had been a number of school-age children suffering from “an unusual picture of abdominal pain, accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms” that could lead within hours to shock, low blood pressure and heart problems.

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