Rare, polio-like paralyzing disorder affecting children on the rise, CDC says
USA Today NetworkGordon Severson, KARE-TV, Minneapolis-St. Paul Published 6:13 a.m. ET Oct. 8, 2018 | Updated 8:12 a.m. ET Oct. 8, 2018
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, the six cases have been classified as Acute flaccid myelitis and were reported in children under 10 years old. KARE11
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Centers for Disease and Control says a rare but potentially severe condition that causes weakness or even paralysis in the arms and legs is on the rise, mainly affecting children.
Between August 2014 and August 2018, the CDC received 362 cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM).
The Minnesota Department of Health recently announced six AFM cases have been classified in its state and were reported in children under 10 years old, living in the Twin Cities, central Minnesota and northeastern Minnesota.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/10/08/rare-polio-like-disorder-sickens-6-children-minnesota/1563295002/