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Health officials have reported a spike in cases of acute flaccid myelitis, the frightening polio-like disease leaving some children partially paralyzed, with the CDC saying at least 62 cases have been confirmed in 22 states. NBC medical correspondent Dr. John Torres joins TODAY to answer parents’ urgent questions about the condition.