China News Service, May 3. According to Greek media reports, a 14-month-old baby boy in Heraklion, the capital of Crete, has been suffering from unexplained childhood hepatitis for a month, according to Greek media reports.

Currently, he is in stable condition and in good health.

  According to reports, the baby boy's attending doctor said he was clinically stable.

The boy's parents have been in constant communication with the doctor, and he is regularly tested to determine the transaminase levels.

  According to the report, the baby boy developed hepatitis symptoms at the end of March. After the doctor found that his liver was swollen, he immediately checked it and closely followed the development of international acute hepatitis cases with hospital experts.

At present, according to the information released by the hospital, the case cannot be identified as a case of unexplained childhood hepatitis.

  According to reports, the test results showed that the boy's aminotransferase rose sharply, but it was still below the level that should be hospitalized.

  Greek experts recommend that the indicators of the baby boy should be continuously monitored, and if the transaminase exceeds the threshold of 500, it should be sent to the special infection department.

Experts also said that if transaminases do not drop within the next ten days, the child should also go to the hospital for examination.

  It is understood that the baby boy was infected with the new crown virus during Christmas 2021.

At present, relevant agencies are investigating whether the inflammatory disease of the liver he presented is related to the history of new coronavirus infection.

The boy's parents said he had previously received all the necessary vaccinations.

(Zhang Jiaxiang)