Douglas County reports case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome

The first case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), a condition believed to be related to COVID-19, has been reported in Douglas County.

The Douglas County Health Department confirms a boy under the age of 12 has been hospitalized after presenting with atypical Kawasaki disease. DCHD says in this case the child showed a rash, fever, fatigue and abdominal pain.

Health Director Dr. Adi Pour says if your child shows any of these symptoms, you should immediately seek emergency care. “We have a lot to learn about MIS, but it appears to be similar to Kawasaki disease which includes a fever and some of the symptoms we are seeing here.” MIS-C can lead to multiple organ inflammation.

While MIS-C can be deadly, most children recover with medical treatment. Many children who have MIS-C have been around someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 and may themselves have tested positive for the disease, which the health department says was true in this case.

Most children who become ill can be treated in the hospital, but some will need to go to the pediatric intensive care unit. “Please don’t delay in seeking help for your child if they show any MIS-C symptoms,” Dr. Pour said. “This condition is potentially extremely serious.”

This is the second reported case of MIS-C in Nebraska. Last week the Three Rivers Health Department confirmed a boy under the age of 18 had contracted the illness.


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