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Six students receive treatment for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
By Benjamin Ball | Oct 17, 2018
Six students have sought treatment at University Health Services for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD), according to a campus alert emailed to the student body on Tuesday, Oct. 16...
Hand, foot and mouth disease in NJ ? what you should know
Dino Flammia
November 5, 2018
Hand, foot and mouth disease can spread like wildfire in a daycare or kindergarten class, where kids are newly exposed to viruses and have no real sense of boundaries. But the viral illness is not just a threat to children.
Several college campuses throughout the country have reported outbreaks of hand, foot and mouth, which can hit its victims with a fever, sore throat, malaise, and painful sores on ? you guessed it ? their hands and feet, and in their mouth.
Since the beginning of October, 11 students at Princeton University have sought treatment for the mild illness that is easily spread. The university issued a note about the situation to parents, faculty and staff...
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