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Respiratory Virus Hospitalizing Kids in Missouri

Missouri is one of four states with confirmed cases of a severe respiratory illness.

Missouri remains at the center of an outbreak of a respiratory illness that has sent hundreds of children to hospitals across the country.

Enterovirus 68 could be in as many as a dozen states. In Kansas City, Mo., at least 19 cases were confirmed with many more suspected cases pending test results, the Centers for Disease Control stated. Iowa, Illinois and Colorado also had confirmed cases.

Suspected cases had been reported in Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky and Utah, CNN reported.

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The virus can cause severe respiratory illness in children and has resulted in some patients being admitted to intensive care units, the Centers for Disease Control stated. In Chicago there were more than a dozen confirmed cases, including two instances in which mechanical ventilation was required.

The CDC states that common symptoms are cough, wheezing and shortness of breath and it notes that some will be people will be much more impacted by the illness than others. So far the illness has tended to infect infants, children and adolescents disproportionately.

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The disease does not cause permanent damage and goes away as the body “clears the virus and the inflammatory reaction” subsides. To prevent infection the CDC suggests the following:

  • Wash your hands
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Avoid kissing, hugging, sharing cups or utensils with anyone who is ill
  • Teach children to cover their mouths when coughing
  • Disinfect counters, toys, doorknobs and phones regularly

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