Abstract

SYNOPSIS 300 consecutive children admitted to hospital with infectious hepatitis were followed up until they had‘recovered’. One month after leaving hospital only 28% were fully recovered; the remainder still showed relevant symptoms and/or signs and/or biochemical abnormality. Symptoms and signs resolved quickly but abnormal levels of serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase persisted for up to 6 months, and an abnormal reaction to the zinc sulphate turbidity test (ZSTT) for much longer.

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