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Two cases of mystery illness in Manchester - senior medic says it's distinctly different from Kawasaki and toxic shock

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Medics have reported two cases of a rare mystery illness in Greater Manchester which is affecting children across the country.

Neither of the two cases resulted in the child being admitted to intensive care. Doctors have stressed the ‘inflammatory syndrome’ is extremely rare, but all cases are being monitored by the country’s pediatric experts.

Medical director Jane Valente told the Manchester Evening News there have been two such cases at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital (RMCH). “We have had a couple of children that fit this clinical picture, which is varied,” she says. “But they have not been unwell enough to require intensive care.” At least 12 British children are thought to have been hit by the illness, described as an

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