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Public Health Officials Test Kids For Enterovirus

Health officials say the department sent a message to all primary health physicians Aug. 29 to begin testing children showing symptoms of a severe respiratory illness.
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Health officials say the department sent a message to all primary health physicians Aug. 29 to begin testing children showing symptoms of a severe respiratory illness.

Alabama Department of Public Health officials say they're investigating cases of a respiratory illness in children in Mobile and north Alabama.

Officials say six specimens have been sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be tested for enterovirus D68. Health officials say the department sent a message to all primary health physicians Aug. 29 to begin testing children showing symptoms of a severe respiratory illness.

The virus can cause mild cold-like symptoms including runny noses, coughing and wheezing. The virus has been reported in hundreds of children in more than 10 states. Public health officials have said it may be caused by an uncommon virus similar to a germ that causes the common cold.

Officials from the CDC have said cases this summer have been unusually severe.

Ryan Vasquez is a reporter and the former APR host of All Things Considered.
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