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Home » Health » Mysterious virus that can paralyze kids like polio spreading

Mysterious virus that can paralyze kids like polio spreading

A respiratory virus similar to polio is spreading in the U.S., causing paralysis in children. The enterovirus strain D68 has been linked to acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), leading to severe weakness. While mild symptoms are common, severe cases have increased since 2014. There is no cure for AFM-related paralysis.

September 17, 2024
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CASES OF CONCERN There have been 62 confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis, mostly among children. The rare, mysterious disease affects the nervous system and can cause paralysis. drpnncpptak/shutterstock

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A troubling respiratory virus, reminiscent of polio, is once again causing concern among health officials and parents alike. The enterovirus strain D68, which has been increasingly associated with acute flaccid myelitis (AFM)—a rare but severe neurological condition leading to paralysis—has been detected in rising levels in wastewater samples across the United States.

According to a recent Fox News report, the detection of this enterovirus strain highlights a growing public health issue. Enterovirus D68, typically known for causing mild symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and headache, has shown a disturbing tendency to cause more serious health problems, particularly in children. The virus first garnered widespread attention in 2014, when a significant spike in pediatric AFM cases was observed, with 120 children diagnosed that year.

Mysterious virus that can paralyze kids like polio spreading
CASES OF CONCERN There have been 62 confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis, mostly among children. The rare, mysterious disease affects the nervous system and can cause paralysis. drpnncpptak/shutterstock

AFM is a condition that attacks the nervous system, often leading to sudden and severe weakness in the arms and legs. The disorder is particularly alarming due to its resemblance to polio in its effects on motor function, although it is caused by a different virus. Despite the best efforts of medical professionals and extensive physical therapy, many children diagnosed with AFM are left with long-term disabilities that can dramatically affect their quality of life.

The virus has a known pattern of outbreaks, with larger waves of AFM cases occurring approximately every other year. This cyclical pattern was evident in 2016 and 2018, when the number of AFM cases surged to 153 and 238, respectively. The pattern was disrupted in 2020, when COVID-19 lockdowns significantly curtailed viral transmission. That year, only 32 cases of AFM were reported. The virus did see a resurgence in 2022 following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, but surprisingly, there was no corresponding increase in AFM cases during that period.

As of September 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed 13 new cases of AFM this year. Since the beginning of the outbreak in 2014, a total of 758 cases have been recorded. The current low number of cases this year may suggest fluctuations in the virus’s activity or changes in public health response strategies.

The lack of a specific treatment or cure for AFM remains a significant challenge. Researchers and medical professionals continue to work diligently to understand the virus better and develop effective treatments. For now, the emphasis is on early detection and supportive care, including extensive physical therapy, to manage the symptoms and improve outcomes for affected children.

Parents and healthcare providers are urged to remain vigilant for symptoms of AFM, especially during periods when enterovirus activity is high. The CDC continues to monitor the situation closely and is collaborating with local health departments to track the virus and provide guidance on prevention and treatment.

The evolving nature of enterovirus D68 and its impact on children’s health underscores the need for continued research and preparedness in the face of emerging viral threats.

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