rule out other diseases that can have the same symptoms.
In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now planning to release information to doctors nationwide to be on the lookout for it.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton said parents should look for symptoms, including fever, rash, swollen hands and feet, and abdominal pain.
“We have to emphasize this is still rare and uncommon,” said the ABC News chief medical correspondent. “Doctors are following it closely because it’s evolving.”
Doctors say many of the children with the Kawasaki-like disease test negative for COVID-19 but later test positive for the antibodies.