Acute flaccid myelitis ( AFM ) is a rare but serious condition. It affects the nervous system, specifically the area of the spinal cord called gray matter, which causes the muscles and reflexes in the body to become weak. US children get the polio vaccine and more than enough of the US population is vaccinated to provide herd immunity. Most of the kids getting AFM have been vaccinated.

I’d also like to point out that there is no vaccine for AFM and the polio vaccine doesn’t protect against AFM. Acute Flaccid Myelitis ( AFM ) is also a side effect of the polio vaccine. It causes symptoms like muscle and facial weakness, loss of muscle tone, drooping eyelids, and trouble with eye movement, speech, and swallowing. Read about vaccines, treatment, diagnosis, and recovery time for AFM. One thing that is important to note is that no AFM parent is denying that vaccine injuries are a thing.
Transverse Myelitis, as you mentioned above. People just read the “Myelitis” and see that AFM is a type of myelitis and think it’s the same. But in rare cases, it affects the respiratory muscles, making it hard for kids to. Western Medicine has now reclassified Polio as AFM , making it the 4th iteration of reclassification…. What is most revealing is the CDC’s unwillingness to research the vaccine connection to AFM knowing what they know about the Polio vaccine.
Just like the CDCs unwillingness to not look at the connection between vaccine and EV68. Recently, the prestigious medical journal JAMA, reported on cases of sudden paralysis diagnosed over the last three years. What used to be called polio, is now labeled AFM. What causes acute flaccid myelitis?
Is acute flaccid myelitis contagious? Read the full article AFM Compared to Guillain-Barre Syndrome in NVIC’s online newspaper The Vaccine Reaction. A polio vaccine exists, but the number of parents opting to not vaccinate their children is increasing. This is a major concern. Many states require vaccinations for polio, but more and more parents are opting to file for exemptions.
Most patients have sudden onset of limb (arm and leg) weakness. AFM is thought to be caused by infections with different types of viruses. Find out what causes AFM and polio, and how to spot the symptoms. If a polio-like virus is circulating in the U. The researchers studied the blood and spinal fluid of people with AFM and five control patients without AFM.
First, they used a very specialized technique called VirusCapSeq-VERT to try to find the viruses in spinal fluid (CSF). Symptoms include rapid onset of arm or leg weakness and decreased reflexes. Difficulty moving the eyes, speaking, or swallowing may also occur. Learn about diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

Because the pathogen responsible for causing acute flaccid myelitis ( AFM ) has not been identified no vaccine recommendations are available at this time. Diagnostics and Treatment If AFM is suspecte specimen collection should occur as early as possible, ideally on the day of limb weakness onset. AFM cases now include patients mostly children. New cases of acute flaccid myelitis ( AFM ) are being reported from additional states, creating a serious situation, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
AFM is inflammation of the spinal cord and generally presents with unique clinical and MRI features that are not typical of classical transverse myelitis. AFM abnormalities noted on MRI are predominantly found in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
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