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The Global Disease Detection Operations Center has supported three field deployments of multidisciplinary teams of scientists to study the outbreaks in Uganda and South Sudan. The investigations have made important progress. The immediate cause for the nodding has been discovered to be a special seizure called an atonic seizure. Associations of the disease with malnutrition and with onchocerciasis have been documented, but remain inconclusive. Still, no underlying cause or cure has been established. Through these investigations, CDC scientists have tested for and ruled out dozens of potential causes, and these results have been provided to the Ministry of Health as soon as they have been available. CDC continues to analyze specimens and other information from affected children. Results from each new set of tests are provided to the Ministry of Health as soon as they are ready.
Future steps in the investigations include exploring possible connections of Nodding syndrome to the parasite that causes river blindness, as well as the possible role of malnutrition and its impact on Nodding syndrome. Although discovering the cause or cure for Nodding syndrome may be far in the future, CDC is committed to assisting with these investigations, for as long as it takes.