China News Service, May 3. According to the "New York Post" report, at present, a total of 10 states in the United States have reported cases of unexplained childhood hepatitis, at least three children require liver transplantation, and one child patient died.

  According to reports, at present, a total of 10 states in the United States have reported cases of unexplained childhood hepatitis, including New York, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Delaware, Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee state and Minnesota.

  At least three pediatric patients required liver transplants, and one in Wisconsin died, the report said.

  Earlier, the CDC issued a health warning asking doctors across the United States to pay close attention to unexplained cases of severe hepatitis in children.

  At present, unexplained childhood hepatitis, which was first discovered in the UK, has spread to many countries in Europe, America and Asia.

According to a report released by the World Health Organization on April 23, 169 cases of childhood hepatitis of unknown etiology have been found worldwide.