Texas reports 37 AFM cases since 2014, Ten so far this year
by News Desk from Outbreak News Today on (#418EQ)
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a very rare condition that affects a person's spinal cord marked by the sudden onset of weakness in the arms or legs. Less than one in a million people in the United States will get AFM each year. In 2018 to date, Texas health officials have reported 10 AFM cases ["]
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