Unknown Virus: Death caused by mysterious polio-like disease rises in the US

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Nov 08, 2016 01:35 AM EST

A polio-like symptom resulted into the death of a 6-year-old boy from Washington state in Sunday.The mysterious polio-like disease might caused Daniel Ramirez's brain to swell leading to his untimely death. The kid may have experienced Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), an uncommon situation which mainly involved youngsters.

His family narrated in a GoFundMe page that, he was brought into a coma Fiday. This was expected by the specialists to support his brain in recovering. However, he eventually passed away two days after.

Daniel's family proclaimed his death Monday, October 30, 2016. They publicized it through Facebook. "Daniel was an amazingly sweet little boy, who could put a smile on anyone's face. He had a personality that made him loved by everyone who ever met him. Daniel was taken from us too soon, but his memory will live on, and he will never be forgotten," a piece of the announcement read.

CBS Seattle partner KIRO reported that, state and federal health authorities are exploring it as an acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). It is an unusual situation that leads to paralysis, which is at peak in American children.

The CDC detailed 89 individuals in 33 states who was declared to suffer from AFM as this year. The vast majority of them were kids. That was a significant increase from 21 cases in 2015.

There was additionally a blast of cases in the second half of 2014. The CDC claimed records of 120 cases over the U.S.. That was in between August and December that year.

Professionals said, they're bothered on the rationale why the quantity of cases appears like rising up once more.

"The CDC is concerned about the increase in cases, so we're actively investigating the cases and working really closely with health departments on it. We're intensifying our efforts to find out what causes it - we don't know what causes it," CDC pediatrician Dr. Manisha Patel told CBS News at the beginning of October.

AFM can include anybody at any age. It influences an individual's nervous system, particularly the spinal cord. It can arise from different origins, involving viral contaminations.

Unexpected limb weakness is an indicative signal of the sickness Patel said. "Children display pretty acutely within the first couple of days," she explained, saying a flaccid might flag the condition.

Other patients may, likewise, encounter trouble moving their eyes, hanging down facial muscles and eyelids, trouble in gulping, mumbled discourse and problem with urinating.

In spite of the fact that cases elevated and its anonymous cause, the CDC stresses that AFM is still highly uncommon.

The Ramirez family is presently receiving charities to sustain the memorial service costs.

"This cash will be utilized to give Daniel the festival of life he merits, and to help the family keep focused and steady while they are mourning," the family displayed on Facebook. "We value each donation whole heartedly."

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