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Children with Kawasaki disease are hospitalized and care usually delivered by both pediatric cardiology and infectious disease specialists, although no infectious agent has been discovered. Treatment must be started as soon as the diagnosis is made to prevent damage to the coronary arteries and heart.
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Intravenous gamma globulin is the standard treatment for Kawasaki disease and is administered in high doses. The child's condition usually greatly improves within 24 hours of treatment with IV gamma globulin.
Aspirin is often given in combination with the IV gamma globulin as part of the treatment plan.
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