WCVB reports.
Not to get testy, but it almost sounds like they are going to *test* enterovirus *on* these kids ... which ain't right!
Also, there are many mighty multiple different types of enteroviruses, but I'm betting this is Enterovirus D68 that they are testing for.
For more information on what is going on with this specific nasty bug with an appetite for asthmatic children: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/ev-d68.html
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You mean *tested* for enterovirus
Not to get testy, but it almost sounds like they are going to *test* enterovirus *on* these kids ... which ain't right!
Also, there are many mighty multiple different types of enteroviruses, but I'm betting this is Enterovirus D68 that they are testing for.
For more information on what is going on with this specific nasty bug with an appetite for asthmatic children: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/ev-d68.html
Quadrivalent or trivalent flu vaccines?...
What's the difference between getting the trivalent or the quadrivalent flu vaccines?...