CDC says 8 of 9 kids brought to Seattle Children's Hospital with neurological illnesses last week had acute flaccid myelitis - @KOMO
"CSF testing to date has been negative for West Nile virus and enteroviruses, including poliovirus. Nasopharyngeal specimens were positive for rhinovirus/enterovirus in six out of eight patients that were tested. Of the six positive specimens, four were typed as EV-D68, and the other two are pending typing results. Testing of other specimens is still in process. Eight out of nine children have been confirmed to be up to date on polio vaccinations."
Of 64 patients meeting the CDC criteria before October 29, 80% had had a preceding respiratory illness and 75% reported fever in the days leading up to limb weakness, the onset of which was generally abrupt.[9] By November 20 the number of confirmed cases stood at 88 from 29 states.[10]
Causes
Maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees of enterovirus species A, B, C, D and rhinovirus A, B, C isolates from Latin America. The 5'UTR region is much more affected by recombination events than the VP4/VP2 coding sequence Polio is in the enterovirus C species; enterovirus 71, a strain of enterovirus A, has been reported to cause rare neurological complications; the suspected cause of the 2014 cases is a strain of enterovirus D. Most enteroviruses and rhinoviruses cause only common cold symptoms.
The September 26 CDC health advisory that described the cases continued with the identification of enterovirus 68, a member of the enterovirus D species, as a suspected cause
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