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Outbreak of Mysterious Paralyzing Condition Squashed by COVID–19 Pandemic


Outbreak of Mysterious Paralyzing Condition Squashed by COVID–19 Pandemic
14 MARCH 2021
The grim pall of the COVID-19pandemic ensures that 2020 will go down as an infamous year in the history of human disease.
But this dark chapter held some surprises we can be thankful for, too. In a new study, researchers found that a predicted 2020 outbreak of a mysterious paralyzing illness failed to materialize on schedule – and in a weird way, we actually have the coronavirus to thank for it.
 
The condition in question is called acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). This polio-like neurological disease mainly affects children, causing muscle weakness and, in some cases, permanent paralysis and even death. ....

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Outbreak of a rare, polio-like syndrome likely prevented, postponed by social distancing


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Social distancing not only helped slow the spread of COVID-19 it also may have prevented the transmission of an outbreak of a rare polio-like syndrome, according to Princeton University researchers.
Though uncommon, acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a critical spinal condition that causes weakness in the limbs, seriously diminishes motor function, and can lead to lifelong disabilities. The syndrome was first reported in the United States in 2012 and has been coming back every two years, hinting it could strike again in 2020.
Using epidemiological surveillance tools, the researchers showed that an AFM outbreak was likely to occur in 2020, but social distancing prevented its spread. ....

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Epidemiological model links spread of respiratory virus to a rare, paralyzing disease

Epidemiological model links spread of respiratory virus to a rare, paralyzing disease
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