A respiratory illness is striking children in more than half the United States with symptoms varying in seriousness from mild colds to serious breathing problems, the New York Post reported.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 175 people across 27 states have been diagnosed with enterovirus since mid-August. In its mildest form, the illness consists of a fever, sneezing, and coughing, but the strain is worse than the common cold.
Severe cases are characterized by difficulty breathing and also wheezing and can lead to hospitalization, the Post reported.
Infants, teens, and children are at the highest risk of infection and the media has already reported numerous examples across the country.
The most recent case was diagnosed Tuesday in Massachusetts where an eight-year-old girl with a history of asthma was treated at Boston Children's Hospital.
"We treated her in our unit as she was relatively ill at the time, but has done terrifically well and is home," Dr. Michael Agus told the Post. "I just spoke with her mother and she's doing terrifically well at home."
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No brainer... This and other new and old diseases are being import by Obama using illegal alien minors and spreading them around the country.
Just wait , it will get much worse , this is just a test.
This is how Obama is punishing white people, he is importing this deasese with his thousands of illegal future Domocrate voters.
Like we can't figure out where it's coming from...
The Obama flu.
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