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  • Rare Respiratory Virus That Has Sickened Over a Thousand Kids in 10 States Is Likely to Spread

    09/09/2014 4:29:09 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 30 replies
    theblaze.com ^ | september 7, 2014 | dave urbanski
    A rare respiratory illness that’s sickened more than a thousand kids in 10 states is likely to spread all across the United States, ABC News reported, citing doctors. More from ABC News: The disease hasn’t been officially identified in every state, but in some states a rare respiratory virus called human enterovirus 68 has been found. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the virus is related to the rhinovirus, which causes the common cold. …At least 10 states — Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Georgia — have reported suspected outbreaks of human...
  • L.A. hit hard by West Nile virus {Is this the new polio?]

    10/17/2004 12:55:50 PM PDT · by Salvation · 24 replies · 832+ views
    DailyNews.com ^ | 10-15-04 | Troy Anderson
    L.A. hit hard by West Nile virus Article Published: Friday, October 15, 2004 - 8:58:29 PM PST By Troy Anderson Staff Writer As the West Nile virus season winds down, health experts say the mosquito-borne disease caused far more serious health problems than initially expected, especially among an alarming number of healthy, young and middle-age adults. While experts originally were most concerned about the potential for deaths among the elderly and those with immune deficiencies, they now say the virus also caused paralysis and other serious neurological complications among a significant number of people who were expected to suffer little...