CDC Warns About Child Respiratory Disease Cases Due to Virus Linked to Child Paralysis Cases
The CDC warns a resurgence of cases of childhood paralysis and limb weakness, potentially linked to a form of enterovirus, may be on the rise.
The CDC warns a resurgence of cases of childhood paralysis and limb weakness, potentially linked to a form of enterovirus, may be on the rise.
A new CDC study strengthens evidence that a form of enterovirus is behind hundreds of cases of childhood paralysis.
The CDC warns that increasing cases of polio-like paralysis affecting children in the U.S. may be caused by a number of viral infections.
Some researchers say they believe they know what is causing increased incidents of child paralysis, but the CDC is not so sure.
The CDC is investigating more than 100 cases of child paralysis across the U.S. whose cause is unknown.
Four deaths and a number of cases of paralysis may be linked to the enterovirus D68 outbreak affecting hundreds of children nationwide.
A number of cases of child paralysis may be linked to the enterovirus outbreak sweeping the country.
Enterovirus has stricken children in more than half the states in the country, according to the CDC.
The CDC is warning of an outbreak of a rare respiratory illness striking children across the midwest.