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<p>Confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) in 2018 reached 90 by the end of October, according to the CDC. While the CDC has yet to confirm what is causing AFM, experts strongly suspect that the disease stems from common viral infections. Still, it is not yet clear why just a small number of patients go on to experience paralysis in one or more limbs, a characteristic disease feature.</p>

Frontline Providers Look for Answers Regarding Return of Acute Flaccid Myelitis

After the third outbreak since 2014, strong clues about the polio-like strain begin to emerge