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The CDC said in an emailed statement that as of June, the program has 1,091 members who are 35 or younger, which means they would have been about 19 or younger on September 11, 2001. 182
The doctors aren't the only ones who are critical of the CDC's handling of the devastating disease.On Saturday, five families whose children have AFM gathered at the home of 10-year-old McKenzie Andersen in Albany, Oregon, to celebrate an early Halloween. On the actual holiday, McKenzie will be having surgery related to a complication of the disease.McKenzie was a happy, healthy, hip-hop-dancing first-grader when she developed pneumonia in 2014. Within four days, she was paralyzed below the neck.Today, she can move only her left hand and her feet and toes. She spends nearly all her time in bed, a ventilator breathing for her.As the families munched on Halloween treats at McKenzie's home, they talked about their disappointment in the CDC. The mothers say the federal agency should be doing a better job letting emergency rooms know about the signs of AFM.The women, who help run a Facebook group for hundreds of parents whose children have the disease, say that even today, six years after the first set of cases, emergency rooms still frequently send children home when they have signs of AFM, attributing the paralysis to a pinched nerve or some other cause.LeMay Axton said it happened to her granddaughter, Cambria Tate, when she was 2 years old. Now 4, she gets around in a wheelchair, or by scooting around on the floor.She said she'll always wonder whether Cambria would have more mobility if her AFM had been caught sooner. She wonders why it wasn't, given that Cambria got sick in 2016, four years after the first cluster of cases of AFM."When I look back it now, I think to myself, 'why didn't they know? Why didn't they realize? Why didn't they catch something like that?' " she said.She said the CDC should be reaching out to hospitals with specific instructions about the signs of AFM, such as weak limbs and a drooping face, and what to do about it."Come on, it's 2018. They need to get busy," she said.Although the CDC hasn't reached out to hospitals directly about AFM, it has reached out to state health departments and other agencies.In 2014, in 2016 and again this year, the CDC provided state health departments with an example of a letter they could send to health care providers describing the symptoms of AFM.The federal agency also sent information about AFM to more than 6,000 professionals at local, state and federal agencies. State employees were also given directions on how to send laboratory specimens to the CDC for testing.The parents in the Facebook group also criticized the CDC for being out of touch with them and other families affected by AFM.The parents say they've gathered data on hundreds of children with the disease and have offered to share it with the CDC, but when they've reached out to the agency, they receive a form letter thanking them for their interest.Messonnier, the CDC doctor, said parents' voices are "really important.""For other diseases that I work on, we definitely engage directly with the advocacy groups," she said. "I guess I didn't know about this particular Facebook group." 3053

The attraction was added to the Adventuredome's collection of rides in 2014 and features hairpin turns along with a drop that produces negative g-forces. 153
The alleged killer shot himself dead, committed suicide, Aksyonov told Rossiya-24, adding that the suspect was a student at the same educational institution, and that his body was found in a library on the second floor.Russia's Investigative Committee said Wednesday it had identified the alleged perpetrator and reclassified the case as a murder investigation instead of a terror attack.The statement added that investigators and forensic experts were already on the scene, and added that initial examination of the bodies of the victims indicated they died from gunshot wounds. 579
The clinic will remain open until further court order, Stelzer added. Should it close, Missouri would become the first state without an abortion clinic in almost 50 years.The battle has been brewing for weeks, as states across the country move to restrict access to the procedure.The St. Louis Planned Parenthood clinic sued the state's health department for refusing to renew its license, which was set to expire May 31. Stelzer granted a preliminary injunction that let the facility keep performing abortions while state officials decided on its license.M'Evie Mead of Planned Parenthood praised the judge Friday for keeping the clinic open for now."We will continue to fight for our ability to deliver high-quality, patient-centered health care, and that includes the full range of reproductive health care," she said.Abortion remains legal in all 50 states under Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court ruling.States this year have approved 942
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