[Source: Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong PRC SAR, full text: (LINK).]
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Vigilance urged against hand, foot and mouth disease and Enterovirus 71 infection
In anticipation of the seasonal rise of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and Enterovirus 71 (EV71) infection, the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (March 29) called on the public to take preventive measures.
A spokesman for the CHP said an increased number of HFMD outbreaks in institutions had been recorded recently.
"In the week ending March 24 this year, the CHP received 10 reports of HFMD outbreaks in institutions, higher than the number recorded in the preceding three weeks, which ranged from two to five outbreaks per week.
"The sentinel surveillance system based at child care centres and kindergartens has recently detected a significant increase in HFMD activity," the spokesman said.
The spokesman said that the CHP had sent letters to child care centres, kindergartens and primary and secondary schools alerting them about the most current HFMD and EV71 infection situation and providing advice on prevention and control.
Upon notification of HFMD outbreaks in these institutions, the CHP would initiate prompt epidemiological investigation and control measures, including advice on suspension of classes in the institution if necessary, to limit disease transmission, he said.
Certain scenarios may warrant temporary suspension of classes in an individual institution. For example, this may include the occurrence of further cases in an institution attended by a confirmed EV71 case after stepping up control measures, or the occurrence of an EV71 case with severe complication associated with an HFMD outbreak in the institution.
"The 'EV SCAN', a weekly update on HFMD and EV71 infection, will be published in the CHP website starting tomorrow (March 30) to summarise the latest statistics of these diseases," the spokesman added.
Letters have been issued today to all doctors on the latest situation and management of HFMD and EV71 infection in Hong Kong so as to enhance case detection, clinical diagnosis and management, as well as dissemination of health advice.
To prevent HFMD and EV71 infection, members of the public are urged to stay vigilant and strictly observe personal and environmental hygiene. While in Hong Kong or during travel, they are advised to:
Ends/Thursday, March 29, 2012
Issued at HKT 15:46
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-In anticipation of the seasonal rise of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and Enterovirus 71 (EV71) infection, the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (March 29) called on the public to take preventive measures.
A spokesman for the CHP said an increased number of HFMD outbreaks in institutions had been recorded recently.
"In the week ending March 24 this year, the CHP received 10 reports of HFMD outbreaks in institutions, higher than the number recorded in the preceding three weeks, which ranged from two to five outbreaks per week.
"The sentinel surveillance system based at child care centres and kindergartens has recently detected a significant increase in HFMD activity," the spokesman said.
The spokesman said that the CHP had sent letters to child care centres, kindergartens and primary and secondary schools alerting them about the most current HFMD and EV71 infection situation and providing advice on prevention and control.
Upon notification of HFMD outbreaks in these institutions, the CHP would initiate prompt epidemiological investigation and control measures, including advice on suspension of classes in the institution if necessary, to limit disease transmission, he said.
Certain scenarios may warrant temporary suspension of classes in an individual institution. For example, this may include the occurrence of further cases in an institution attended by a confirmed EV71 case after stepping up control measures, or the occurrence of an EV71 case with severe complication associated with an HFMD outbreak in the institution.
"The 'EV SCAN', a weekly update on HFMD and EV71 infection, will be published in the CHP website starting tomorrow (March 30) to summarise the latest statistics of these diseases," the spokesman added.
Letters have been issued today to all doctors on the latest situation and management of HFMD and EV71 infection in Hong Kong so as to enhance case detection, clinical diagnosis and management, as well as dissemination of health advice.
To prevent HFMD and EV71 infection, members of the public are urged to stay vigilant and strictly observe personal and environmental hygiene. While in Hong Kong or during travel, they are advised to:
- Wash hands before eating and after going to the toilet and changing diapers;
- Cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, and dispose of nasal and mouth discharge properly;
- Never share personal items such as towels and eating utensils;
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces, furniture and toilets regularly with diluted household bleach (by adding one part of household bleach containing 5.25 per cent sodium hypochlorite to 99 parts of water);
- Clean and disinfect contaminated areas or items like toys promptly and thoroughly with diluted household bleach (by adding one part of household bleach containing 5.25 per cent sodium hypochlorite to 49 parts of water);
- Maintain good ventilation;
- Parents should pay attention to the health of their children and seek medical advice if their children develop symptoms of HFMD, especially if the following occurs:
- - Fever does not subside
- - Repeated vomiting
- - Persistent sleepiness or drowsiness
- - Myoclonic jerks
- Children suffering from HFMD should refrain from attending school and avoid contacting other children until they have completely recovered; and
- Parents should maintain close communication with schools to let them know the latest situation of the sick children.
Ends/Thursday, March 29, 2012
Issued at HKT 15:46
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