Of the 127 acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) cases reported to the CDC, 62 are confirmed and the rest are under investigation, reports say.
AFM starts out with symptoms similar to a common cold, but it could cause paralysis. The average age of those diagnosed is 4 years old.
It's unclear what's causing the outbreak, which can develop after a viral infection, environmental toxins, and genetic disorders.
AFM affects a person’s nervous system, specifically the spinal cord, causing weakness in one or more limbs.
CLICK HERE FOR WEEKLY UPDATES FROM THE CDC.
Click here to follow Daily Voice Hackensack and receive free news updates.