MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONFIRMS HAND, FOOT, and MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK – PUBLIC ADVISED TO REMAIN VIGILANT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONFIRMS HAND, FOOT, and MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK – PUBLIC ADVISED TO REMAIN VIGILANT
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONFIRMS HAND, FOOT, and MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK – PUBLIC ADVISED TO REMAIN VIGILANT

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MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONFIRMS HAND, FOOT, and MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK – PUBLIC ADVISED TO REMAIN VIGILANT

The Ministry of Health is actively responding to a confirmed cluster of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) cases on the island of Cases have been identified across some early childhood institutions. While most cases are mild, the Ministry is taking this situation seriously and has implemented immediate containment and prevention measures to protect children, families, and communities. (HFMD) is a common viral illness that primarily affects young children, especially those in daycare and preschool settings. It usually begins with fever, sore throat, and reduced appetite, followed by painful mouth sores and a rash or blisters on the hands and feet. However, most children recover fully within 7 to 10 days. Children under 10 years old are most at risk, particularly in environments where close contact and shared play are common. How the Virus Spreads? HFMD spreads easily through: • Contact with nasal secretions, saliva, or fluid from blisters of infected individuals • Touching contaminated surfaces or objects • Close interactions such as hugging, sharing toys, or eating utensils. What You Can Do to Protect Your Child and Others? The Ministry urges all parents, guardians, and caregivers to take the following steps to reduce the risk of infection: 1. Wash hands frequently with soap and water – especially after diaper changes, using the toilet, or before meals. 2. Disinfect toys, countertops, and frequently touched surfaces daily. 3. Keep children with symptoms at home until they are fully recovered and cleared by a healthcare provider. 4. Avoid sharing cups, utensils, towels, or personal items. 5. Teach children to cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or their elbow. Meanwhile, in response to the outbreak, the Ministry of Health has conducted sanitation and deep cleaning of affected facilities, launched health education sessions for staff and parents and stepped up surveillance and monitoring initiatives across all parishes. Public health officials are currently working closely with schools, healthcare providers, and community leaders to contain the spread and keep families safe. We encourage everyone to remain vigilant for symptoms and to reinforce hygiene practices at home and in schools. Early detection, responsible care, and community cooperation are essential to limiting the spread of HFMD. For more information or guidance, please contact the Ministry of Health or your nearest Medical Station or Health Centre.

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