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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Cluster of children with mystery illness in Washington climbs to 9 : bellinghamherald





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Cluster of children with mystery illness in Washington climbs to 9

Cluster of children with mystery illness in Washington climbs to 9
Cluster of children with mystery illness in Washington climbs to 9
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furthermore wsoctv

Child dies in Washington state; health authorities confirm cases of rare neurological illness

Child dies in Washington state; health authorities confirm cases of rare neurological illness
Child dies in Washington state; health authorities confirm cases of rare neurological illness
Updated: Nov 2, 2016 - 10:21 AMSEATTLE - Two children have been diagnosed with a rare neurological condition called acute flaccid myelitis, which can lead to paralysis, the Washington State Department of Health said Tuesday, ABC News reported.At least nine cases have been identified as part of a potential cluster of AFM cases, including the two confirmed cases.One child, who died after developing neurological symptoms, has not been confirmed to have had developed AFM, according to the Washington State Department of Health.The children between the ages of 3 to 14 in Washington state were hospitalized at Seattle Children's Hospital after developing symptoms including weakness or loss of movement in one or more of their limbs.


let alone nbc4i

Health officials trying to identify what's causing mystery illness in Washington children

Health officials trying to identify what's causing mystery illness in Washington children
Health officials trying to identify what's causing mystery illness in Washington children
SEATTLE, WA (KING) Washington state health officials say a ninth child has been hospitalized with possibly a rare neurological disorder called "Acute Flaccid Myelitis" or AFM at Seattle Children's Hospital.The Centers for Disease Control is helping local officials determine what is causing the illness.One child has died, but it's not confirmed if that child died from AFM.Only two of the nine cases have been confirmed as AFM.


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