LOS ANGELES: A disease somewhat resembles with polio has been spreading in California, a state in United States (US).
According to a report, as many as 20 persons including children have been diagnosed with this disease in last 18 months.
The report said that the the disease part of body gradually becoming weak and then stop working completely.
Complete examining of these patients experts have come to conclusion that antivirus named 68 cause of the disease.
Experts say this is not viral disease which resemblance with polio virus because all the patients had been vaccinated for polio.
According to California University neurologist, the number of cases reported for the diseases are not as much but alarming thing which was reported that all the treatment provided for the patients in vain and no improvement in the patient’s state.
One of the researcher of Stanford University said that the cases shows possibilities of spreading the disease.
If parents see any possibility of paralysis in their children then they immediately make sure the examination.
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