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The problem with the 2014 US Open final in the broader sense? Marin Cilic and Kei Nishikori aren t household names not players who are known for people who are only slightly interested in Tennis, usually awaken when a Grand Slam Final pops up. The Croatian beat the Japanese player in a final that showed this is no longer a top 4 tour, yet it s going to take some time getting used to it.
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(CNN) Respiratory illnesses caused by an enterovirus are sending hundreds of children to hospitals throughout the Midwest and Southeast, health officials say.
Cilic claimed the win in straight sets (6-3, 6-3, 6-3) as he beat Nishikori as the two of them made their debuts in a Grand Slam final. Cilic himself has only been past the quarterfinals in a major once in his career. Nishikori s biggest achievement to date was reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.
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Twelve states are reporting clusters of enterovirus illness: Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Utah.
The other problem for this game, as some hope it won <a href=http://www.mahaloshuttle.com/service/Tory-Burch-Reva-Flats-Sale-Wholesale-Duffle-Bag-Caroline-Ballet-Flat.html>Tory Burch Reva Flats Sale</a>  t be a repeat of the 1996 Wimbledon final, featuring one-hit wonders like Richard Krajicek and MaliVai Washington, both quite unremarkable players as history judges them only to have one shiny moment that will go down in the history pages as the final that interrupted Pete Sampras from winning Wimbledon eight times in a row.
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Four of those states Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa have confirmed cases of Enterovirus D68, also known as EV-D68.
 
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Enteroviruses, which can cause a variety of symptoms, aren t unusual. If you ve ever had a bad summer cold, it was likely caused by an enterovirus. The CDC estimates there are 10 to 15 <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Evangeline>Kate Spade Wallet</a>  million viral infections each year in the United States. The season often hits its peak in September.
Cilic dominated throughout the US Open, although things were difficult in the early rounds. He dropped a set in the third round when beating Kevin Anderson from South <a href=http://www.styledepth.com/test.php?sale=Cheap-Gucci-Wallet>Cheap Gucci Wallet</a>  Africa, and needed five sets and his incredible serves to overcome Gilles Simon in the fourth round, in what might have been the best match of the tournament. Things were much easier for him in the final 8, beating Tomas Berdych and Roger Federer in straight sets to reach his first Grand Slam Final.
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It s important to remember that these infections are very common, said Dr. Anne Schuchat, assistant surgeon general for the U.S. Public Health Service and the director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
Roger Federer is still the most popular Tennis player in the world, despite not winning a Grand Slam title since 2012. The crowd in the semifinal against Cilic certainly showed that. With people growing so accustomed to the titles splitting between Djokovic, Nadal, Murray and Federer over the last few years and usually seeing these four in the semifinals, it s almost hard to compute two complete different names making it this far and playing for the trophy.
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But this particular type of enterovirus EV-D68 is less common. And health officials are concerned by the number of hospitalizations it has caused this year.
Maybe this year is a change. Nadal can t last more than two-three months without getting injured, Andy Murray might have peaked in 2012-2013, and Novak Djokovic isn <a href=http://www.getrecd.com/news/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Outlet-Store-Cheap-Shoes-Sandals.html>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  t the rock solid player, physically and mentally, he was not too long ago. Roger Federer can still produce some brilliant tennis, but a best-of-five match takes too much out of him, as the five-setter against Monfils clearly showed.
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It s worse in terms of scope of critically ill children who require intensive care. I would call it unprecedented. I ve practiced for 30 years in pediatrics, and I ve never seen anything quite like this, said Dr. Mary Anne Jackson, division director for infectious diseases at Children s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.
This was only the second time since 2003 that no player won more than one grand slam. It s also the first time since 2003 that two players not named Federer-Nadal-Djokovic won a Grand Slam title each. The Masters and end-of-year tournament will give us a better indication if this trend will carry on into 2015, or are we going to see the same old faces after one year of shaking things up.
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Staff members noticed an initial spike on August 15, Jackson said.
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It could have taken off right after school started. Our students start back around August 17, and I think it blew up at that point, Jackson said.
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Many of the children who are being hospitalized have a history of asthma or wheezing, says Dr. Christine Nyquist, medical director of infection control at Children s Hospital Colorado. EV-D68 seems to exacerbate any breathing problems that aren t under control with medication.
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Children s Hospital Colorado has seen a 12% to 15% increase in emergency room visits and admissions this month compared with the same time frame last year, Nyquist said. The hospital sent 25 samples to the CDC from patients with respiratory illness. Around 75% were confirmed to be EV-D68.
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On Monday, the CDC confirmed that 11 samples it tested from children who had been hospitalized in Chicago tested positive for EV-D68. Nineteen of the 22 specimens sent to the CDC from <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Heels>Christian Louboutin Sale Uk</a>  Kansas City also showed signs of the virus, meaning there is likely a regional outbreak.
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The Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed that EV-D68 cases have been identified in that state. Officials are hearing of illnesses across the state, they say, though there is not a firm count of how many people have been infected.
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EV-D68 was first identified in the 1960s, and there have been fewer than 100 reported cases since that time. But it s possible that the relatively low number is due to the fact that the CDC doesn t require health departments to track EV-D68.
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It s one that we don t know as much about as we would like, Schuchat said.
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EV-D68 was seen last year in the United States and this year in various parts of the world. Over the years, clusters have been reported in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and various countries, including the Philippines, Japan and the Netherlands. Health officials don t know why the enterovirus has created such a problem this year.
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That s the scary part the unpredictability, I think, Nyquist said.
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The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported could be just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases, said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the CDC s Division of Viral Diseases. As states continue to send samples to the CDC, the public health agency will get a clearer picture of the number of viral infections being caused.
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In the meantime, parents should be on the lookout for signs that their child is having difficulty breathing. Other common symptoms of the virus include coughing, fever and rash.
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It s important to make sure your children with asthma are on their medicines and keeping up with their medication routine, Schuchat said.
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Like other enteroviruses, EV-D68 appears to spread through close contact with infected people.
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To reduce the risk of infection, wash your hands often <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Louboutin-Sale>Louboutin Trainers</a>  with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after changing diapers. Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands, and avoid contact with people who are sick. Disinfect frequently touched surfaces such as toys and doorknobs, and stay home when you feeling under the weather to avoid infecting others.

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@@@ (CNN) Respiratory illnesses caused by an enterovirus are sending hundreds of children to hospitals throughout the Midwest and Southeast, health officials say. Twelve states are reporting clusters of enterovirus illness: Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Utah. Four of those states Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa have confirmed cases of Enterovirus D68, also known as EV-D68. Enteroviruses, which can cause a variety of symptoms, aren t unusual. If you ve ever had a bad summer cold, it was likely caused by an enterovirus. The CDC estimates there are 10 to 15 <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Evangeline>Kate Spade Wallet</a> million viral infections each year in the United States. The season often hits its peak in September.

It s important to remember that these infections are very common, said Dr. Anne Schuchat, assistant surgeon general for the U.S. Public Health Service and the director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

But this particular type of enterovirus EV-D68 is less common. And health officials are concerned by the number of hospitalizations it has caused this year.

It s worse in terms of scope of critically ill children who require intensive care. I would call it unprecedented. I ve practiced for 30 years in pediatrics, and I ve never seen anything quite like this, said Dr. Mary Anne Jackson, division director for infectious diseases at Children s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.

Staff members noticed an initial spike on August 15, Jackson said.

It could have taken off right after school started. Our students start back around August 17, and I think it blew up at that point, Jackson said.

Many of the children who are being hospitalized have a history of asthma or wheezing, says Dr. Christine Nyquist, medical director of infection control at Children s Hospital Colorado. EV-D68 seems to exacerbate any breathing problems that aren t under control with medication. Children s Hospital Colorado has seen a 12% to 15% increase in emergency room visits and admissions this month compared with the same time frame last year, Nyquist said. The hospital sent 25 samples to the CDC from patients with respiratory illness. Around 75% were confirmed to be EV-D68. On Monday, the CDC confirmed that 11 samples it tested from children who had been hospitalized in Chicago tested positive for EV-D68. Nineteen of the 22 specimens sent to the CDC from <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Heels>Christian Louboutin Sale Uk</a> Kansas City also showed signs of the virus, meaning there is likely a regional outbreak. The Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed that EV-D68 cases have been identified in that state. Officials are hearing of illnesses across the state, they say, though there is not a firm count of how many people have been infected. EV-D68 was first identified in the 1960s, and there have been fewer than 100 reported cases since that time. But it s possible that the relatively low number is due to the fact that the CDC doesn t require health departments to track EV-D68.

It s one that we don t know as much about as we would like, Schuchat said.

EV-D68 was seen last year in the United States and this year in various parts of the world. Over the years, clusters have been reported in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and various countries, including the Philippines, Japan and the Netherlands. Health officials don t know why the enterovirus has created such a problem this year.

That s the scary part the unpredictability, I think, Nyquist said.

The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported could be just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases, said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the CDC s Division of Viral Diseases. As states continue to send samples to the CDC, the public health agency will get a clearer picture of the number of viral infections being caused. In the meantime, parents should be on the lookout for signs that their child is having difficulty breathing. Other common symptoms of the virus include coughing, fever and rash.

It s important to make sure your children with asthma are on their medicines and keeping up with their medication routine, Schuchat said.

Like other enteroviruses, EV-D68 appears to spread through close contact with infected people. To reduce the risk of infection, wash your hands often <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Louboutin-Sale>Louboutin Trainers</a> with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after changing diapers. Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands, and avoid contact with people who are sick. Disinfect frequently touched surfaces such as toys and doorknobs, and stay home when you feeling under the weather to avoid infecting others.

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