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A common virus is surging—and it can cause a polio-like disease in kids

Por: Ars Technica Science September 19, 2022

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 13, 2022 2:01 pm UTC / Students listen to their teacher during their first day of transitional kindergarten at Tustin Ranch Elementary School in Tustin, Calif., on Wednesday, August 11, 2021. Share this story The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that a common respiratory... + full article



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