Rare infectious disease that affects children spreading from the corona: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that a rare type of infection that can affect children is likely to spread with the corona virus.
Coronavirus infection is affecting the whole world. It strikes everyone from children to the elderly. World countries are struggling to cope with this virus. More than 46 million people worldwide have been infected with coronavirus, and more than 3 lakh people have died without treatment.
Coronavirus has subsequently intensified its efforts to locate the vaccine. Meanwhile, doctors in the UK have found that some children with coronary artery disease have developed a rare type of infection. Doctors are also involved in research into what caused the infection.
The World Health Organization's head of technology, Maria van Gerkova, who met with reporters in Geneva on Monday, said that a rare type of infection that can affect children is spreading with the coronavirus, which was first discovered in the UK when examining coronavirus infants.
He said that it is currently difficult to predict the prevalence of the rare epidemic. We are trying to understand the epidemic. He also said that the coronary examination has also shown that it can spread to unaffected children, so it is important to be cautious in this regard.

