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2 Oregon girls dealing with mysterious paralysis

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Source: http://www.greenwichtime.com/news/a...dealing-with-mysterious-paralysis-6035937.php

2 Oregon girls dealing with mysterious paralysis
By LYNNE TERRY, The Oregonian
Published
4:22 pm, Friday, January 23, 2015
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) ? One girl is in a Portland hospital paralyzed from the neck down and another, who's been discharged, is hobbling around with a brace. They don't have polio, which would cause similar symptoms. But doctors have no idea what's wrong.
There is no cure, at least not yet, but their syndrome has a name: Acute Flaccid Myelitis...
 
By Lynne Terry
The Oregonian
Jan. 25, 2015
...

It started in the ?Sheehan household in Welches with flulike symptoms at the end of October. Everyone was sick, including Sheehan?s 4-month-old baby and her son, who?s 5 years old.
But Bailey was hit the worst.

See research proposed to explain why the paralysis is so rare and can affect only one of many in a household exposed to a potential triggering virus:

https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...onsible-for-rare-acute-flaccid-myelitis-cases
 
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