Acute Flaccid Myelitis: How concerned should Hoosiers be?

Two cases of Acute Flaccid Myelitis have been confirmed in Indiana, with 22 cases confirmed nationwide.

But how big of a concern is the polio-like disease to Hoosiers?

Parkview Health Physician Dr. Nick Seman tells News Now Warsaw’s IN the Know it’s not very common, with only about four-hundred cases confirmed in the past four years.

“It’s not something you’re going to see going around the community. It’s really only affecting 1 in 10-15 million people on a yearly basis, so it’s very rare,” he explains.

The CDC recommends getting immunizations for children and encouraging proper handwashing as a preventative measure.

You can hear more from Dr. Seman on this weekend’s episode of IN the Know: