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    Reye's syndrome is an acute neurological illness that can develop in children following a viral infection.

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    It has been linked to Reye syndrome, a rare but serious illness that affects the brain and liver.

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    This is because aspiring has been linked to Reye's syndrome, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, in such children.

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    Note that children under 16 years of age should avoid aspirin due to the possible risk of developing Reye's syndrome.

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    Don't give your child aspirin because it has been associated with Reye's syndrome, a rare but serious(and sometimes fatal) condition.

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    Asprin use in children elevates the risk of Reye's syndrome, a serious but rare illness that can harm the brain and liver.

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    The reason is that aspirin is linked with Reye's syndrome which is a very dangerous and fatal yet rare condition amongst children.

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    Aspirin should not be given to children or adolescents to control cold or influenza symptoms, as this has been linked with Reye's syndrome.

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    Unlike aspirin, it is safe for children, as paracetamol is not associated with a risk of Reye's syndrome in children with viral illnesses.

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    Except for Kawasaki disease and a few other indications, aspirin is otherwise normally not recommended for children due to its association with Reye's syndrome.

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    Of these, 93% reported being ill in the three weeks preceding the onset of Reye's syndrome, most commonly with a respiratory infection, chickenpox, or diarrhea.

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    Reye's syndrome: the cause of this disease is unknown, is only known to occur in young children with one viral infection(influenza, for example) that treats them with aspirin.

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    Do not, under any circumstances, give aspirin to anyone younger than eighteen years of age as it could lead to Reye's syndrome, which is a very serious illness.

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    Some experts recommend that aspirin not be given to children under 16 to reduce a fever, as it has been linked to Reye's syndrome​ - a potentially life- threatening illness.

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    Because children with Kawasaki disease will be taking aspirin for up to several months, vaccination against varicella and influenza is required, as these infections are most likely to cause Reye's syndrome.

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    Reye's syndrome, a rare but severe illness characterized by acute encephalopathy and fatty liver, can occur when children or adolescents are given aspirin for a fever or other illness or infection.

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    Aspirin is not usually suitable for those aged under 16 years, because it can increase the risk of Reye's syndrome, which can appear after a virus, such as a cold, flu, or chicken pox.

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    Except for certain diseases, children and teenagers should not take aspirin because when used to treat symptoms of cold or flu-like illnesses, it has been linked to Reye's syndrome, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition.

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    After the association between Reye's syndrome and aspirin was reported, and safety measures to prevent it(including a Surgeon General's warning, and changes to the labeling of aspirin-containing drugs) were implemented, aspirin taken by children declined considerably in the United States, as did the number of reported cases of Reye's syndrome; a similar decline was found in the United Kingdom after warnings against pediatric aspirin use were issued.

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