Dallas Boy Fighting for His Life After Enterovirus Diagnosis

Bryan Sotelo, 11, is too weak to speak and can't lift his arm.

— -- Bryan Sotelo was playing football two months ago.

Yadira Garcilazo, his mother, said her son’s condition continues to worsen.

“When he got sick, I never think that he’s going to be like that,” she said.

The virus has been confirmed in 43 states and Washington, D.C. At one children’s hospital in Michigan – C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital – seven cases of limb weakness and paralysis were reported. Some of the patients are infants and toddlers.

“We do see these problems of limb weakness with viral infections. It's too early to say whether these kids will be okay in the long run, meaning whether they'll get all their strength back,” Matthew Davis, a pediatrician at the hospital, said.

Sotelo’s mother remains hopeful that he can rise above his health obstacles.

“He can beat this,” she said. “He has shown me so many things … he can do it.”