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CDC Releases “Acute Flaccid Myelitis in the United States: 2015–2017” in Pediatrics

October 8, 2019 By cheryn

CDC recently released an article in Pediatrics about acute flaccid myelitis activity in the United States from 2015 to 2017.

Key Findings

  • From 2015 to 2017, 193 patients aged 21 and younger in 41 states were confirmed to have AFM.
  • Most cases (116) occurred between August and November, with the largest number of cases (143) occurring in 2016.
  • The median age of cases was 6 years.
  • Strong evidence pointed to viruses, including enteroviruses, as having a role in these AFM cases.
  • Most cases (79%) had a respiratory illness or fever less than a week before weakness onset.
  • One CSF specimen tested positive for coxsackievirus A16; finding virus in the spinal fluid continues to be challenging.
  • Close to 30% of respiratory specimens tested positive for enteroviruses or rhinoviruses.
  • No single pathogen was identified as the primary cause of AFM

How You Can Help:
Variability in awareness about AFM can lead to underreporting to the health department and affect timely collection of appropriate specimens. Continue to spread the word about AFM by sharing this information with colleagues, posting links to the article, or by retweeting CDC’s AFM tweets from @DrNancyM_CDC and @CDCdirector.

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    Top 10 Pediatric Skin Bumps – Urgent Care Edition: Non-Traumatic Lumps and Bumps

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    December 3, 2020

    Thursday, December 3, 2020

    1:00 PM EST  |  12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

    Presenter:
    Allison Kaye, MD
    Pediatric Plastic Surgeon
    Associate Professor of Surgery
    University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery
    University of Kansas School of Medicine

     

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    HIV in Urgent Care Setting

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    December 10, 2020

    Thursday, December 10, 2020

    1:00 PM EST  |  12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

    Presenter:
    Amy Grover, MD
    Instructor, Pediatrics-Emergency Med/Urgent Care/Hospital Medicine
    University of Colorado Anshutz Medical Campus
    Children’s Hospital of Colorado
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    • You must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • The survey through Survey Monkey needs to be completed within 5 days of the webinar for credit.
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    Case Based Discussion of Pediatric ECGs in Urgent Care Setting

    1:00 PM-2:00 PM
    December 17, 2020

    Thursday, December 17, 2020

    1:00 PM EST  |  12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

    Presenter:
    Daniel Beacher, MD
    Pediatric Cardiologist, Children’s Wisconsin
    Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
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    • You must create an Ethos Account at https://ocpe.mcw.edu/ before you can claim CME credit for this webinar. Click here for instructions.
    • The survey through Survey Monkey needs to be completed within 5 days of the webinar for credit.
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