Sky News US Team
A rare respiratory illness has sent more than 1,000 children
to hospital in cities across the US Midwest.
The symptoms experienced by the children are similar to
those of a common cold - coughing, difficulty breathing, with or without fever.
But those affected by Enterovirus 68 become seriously ill
within hours.
Other symptoms include runny nose, sneezing, cough, mouth
blisters, body and muscle aches and rash.
Experts say the current outbreak is spreading quickly.
According to USA Today, some 300 cases have been reported in
Kansas City, Missouri, while at Children's Hospital Colorado in Denver,
Colorado, some 900 kids have reportedly been admitted in the last two weeks.
In total, 10 states have reported outbreaks: Missouri,
Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina and
Georgia.
Experts fear the outbreak might get even worse, and are
asking parents to be on the lookout for symptoms.
There is no antiviral therapy or vaccine.
Nurse and infectious disease specialist Lisa Caffery said as
schools resume children are especially at risk of catching the virus.
"It's easily spread from person to person through
contact with respiratory secretions and so that's why children are probably
more at risk than adults, but adults can get it as well," she told
midwestern TV station WQAD.
Thanks
Rob
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