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Polio-Like D68 Virus With Paralyzing Potential Is Spiking Among US Children
A respiratory virus that sometimes paralyzes children is spreading across the U.S., raising concerns about another possible rise in polio-like illnesses. Wastewater samples have detected a significant escalation in an enterovirus called D68, which, in rare cases, has been linked to acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM. The illness affects the nervous system and causes severe weakness in the arms and legs. This most often occurs in young children.聽(Edwards, 9/17)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last week reported two more pediatric flu deaths for the 2023-24 season, which matched the previous record high of 199 fatalities in kids during the 2019-20 flu season. Among the fatal cases, 73 were younger than 5 years old and 126 were ages 5 to 17. Roughly half involved influenza A. Of those with known subtypes, 43 had H1N1 and 16 had H3N2. Three children died from coinfections involving both influenza A and influenza B. (Schnirring, 9/17)
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials on Monday said that they are currently investigating the discovery of two humans cases of a rare infection called "raccoon roundworm." While no information about either of the patients was provided, officials say that both were in the South Bay area.聽Raccoon roundworm, known as Bylisascaris procyonis, is an intestinal parasitic infection that can affect the human spinal cord, brain and eyes, officials said.聽(Fioresi, 9/17)
The Kalalau Trail is closed until at least Thursday because of a norovirus outbreak, according to state officials. At least 50 people fell ill. (Kaur, 9/17)
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Vaccine access of Americans, especially for children and the elderly, is 鈥渃ritically important,鈥 Rep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) said Tuesday.聽聽鈥淲e need to get back to a normal place where we understand that vaccination has really changed the world,鈥 Bucshon said during 鈥淏oosting the Status Quo: Vaccinating America鈥檚 Most Vulnerable,鈥 a panel event hosted by The Hill and sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Pathology.聽 鈥淎ccess to vaccination is really critically important for both children and seniors.鈥 (O'Connell-Domenech, 9/17)