The number of Japanese suffering from Kawasaki syndrome, an autoimmune disease that mainly afflicts children and whose cause and cure remain unknown, has been steadily increasing, a recent nationwide survey showed. The total number of patients under
Scientists don't know much about the cause of Kawasaki disease—a disease of blood vessel inflammation most commonly found in Japan—but they do know one thing: Japanese outbreaks are highly correlated with winds from central Asia.
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Resistance to standard treatment with intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) appears to be more prevalent among children with Kawasaki disease. Note that additional and alternative treatments are being explored for resistant cases of Kawasaki disease,
Scientists don't know much about the cause of Kawasaki disease—a disease of blood vessel inflammation most commonly found in Japan—but they do know one thing: Japanese outbreaks are highly correlated with winds from central Asia.

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