Acute flaccid paralysis: mystery surge in polio-like disease

Spike in number of children with potentially crippling condition in UK and US

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Medical experts are trying to understand why more and more children in the UK and US are being paralysed by a rare polio-like disease.

So far there have been 28 confirmed cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in England this year, the majority of them affecting children.

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