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WHO asks China for info on surge in respiratory illness among kids

The World Health Organisation has asked China for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of “undiagnosed pneumonia” in children.

The World Health Organisation has asked China for more data on a respiratory illness spreading in the north of the country. Picture: AFP
The World Health Organisation has asked China for more data on a respiratory illness spreading in the north of the country. Picture: AFP

The World Health Organisation has asked China for more data on respiratory illnesses spreading in the north of the country, but Beijing offered no public comment.

Northern China has reported an increase in “influenza-like illness” since mid-October when compared to the same period in the previous three years, the WHO said.

“WHO has made an official request to China for detailed information on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children,” the UN health body said in a statement.

China has seen an outbreak of “undiagnosed pneumonia” among kids. Picture: AFP
China has seen an outbreak of “undiagnosed pneumonia” among kids. Picture: AFP
Children and their parents wait at an outpatient area at a children hospital in Beijing amid an outbreak of respiratory illness in children. Picture: AFP
Children and their parents wait at an outpatient area at a children hospital in Beijing amid an outbreak of respiratory illness in children. Picture: AFP

China’s National Health Commission told reporters last week that the respiratory illness spike was due to the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions and the circulation of known pathogens, namely influenza and common bacterial infections that affect children, including mycoplasma pneumonia.

The Chinese capital of Beijing, located in the north of the country, is currently experiencing a cold snap, with temperatures expected to plummet to well below zero by Friday, state media said.

The World Health Organisation has asked China for more data on a respiratory illness spreading in the north of the country. Picture: AFP
The World Health Organisation has asked China for more data on a respiratory illness spreading in the north of the country. Picture: AFP

The city has “entered a high incidence season of respiratory infectious diseases”, Wang Quanyi, deputy director and chief epidemiological expert at the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told state media.

Beijing “is currently showing a trend of multiple pathogens coexisting”, he added.

The WHO gave no indication of China’s response to the request for more information.

China’s National Health Commission has not commented and Beijing’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning referred journalists to “the competent Chinese authorities”.\

Children receive fluids on the stairs at a children’s hospital in Beijing. Picture: AFP
Children receive fluids on the stairs at a children’s hospital in Beijing. Picture: AFP

FLU SEASON

At the children’s hospital of Beijing’s Capital Institute of Pediatrics, journalists saw crowds of parents and children dressed in winter clothes.

A parent surnamed Zhang accompanied her coughing nine-year-old son and said he had fallen ill with mycoplasma pneumonia — a pathogen that can cause sore throats, fatigue and fever.

“There are really a lot of children who have caught it recently,” she said. “Of course that worries me!” Li Meiling, 42, had brought her eight-year-old daughter, who she said was suffering from the same type of pneumonia.

WHO urged people to take steps to reduce the risk of infection. China has reported an increase in "influenza-like illness" since mid-October. Picture: AFP
WHO urged people to take steps to reduce the risk of infection. China has reported an increase in "influenza-like illness" since mid-October. Picture: AFP

“It’s true that a lot of children her age are ill with this at the moment,” she told reporters.

But she was “not particularly worried” about the WHO announcement, she added.
“It’s winter, so it’s normal that there are more cases of respiratory illnesses. It’s due to the season.”
On November 21, media and public disease surveillance system ProMED reported clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children in northern China.

The WHO said it was unclear if ProMED’s report was related to the authorities’ press conference and that it was seeking clarification.

WHO wants answers from China after an outbreak of respiratory illnesses among children. Picture: AFP
WHO wants answers from China after an outbreak of respiratory illnesses among children. Picture: AFP

The agency has also “requested additional information on recent trends in the circulation of known pathogens, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that gives rise to Covid-19), RSV affecting infants and Mycoplasma pneumoniae, as well as on the degree of overcrowding in the health system”, the statement added.

It urged people to take preventive measures, including getting vaccinated, keeping distance from sick people and wearing masks.

CALLS FOR TRANSPARENCY

Over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, the WHO repeatedly criticised Chinese authorities for their lack of transparency and co-operation.

More than three years after cases were first detected in Wuhan, heated debate still rages around the origins of Covid-19.

Scientists are divided between two main theories of the cause: an escape from a laboratory in the city where such viruses were being studied and an intermediate animal that infected people at a local market.

Children at a Beijing hospital wait to be seen by doctors. Picture: AFP
Children at a Beijing hospital wait to be seen by doctors. Picture: AFP

Earlier this year, WHO experts said they were sure that Beijing had far more data that could shed light on the origins of Covid, and called it a moral imperative for the information to be shared.

A team of specialists led by the WHO and accompanied by Chinese colleagues investigated China in early 2021, but there has not been a team able to return since and WHO officials have repeatedly asked for additional data.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has stressed that getting to the bottom of the mystery could help avert future pandemics.

Originally published as WHO asks China for info on surge in respiratory illness among kids

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