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Arizona primary school is forced to close amid outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease

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Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...se-amid-outbreak-hand-foot-mouth-disease.html

Arizona primary school is forced to close amid outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease

Officials have temporarily closed Tse'hootsooi' Primary Learning Center in Window Rock, the capital of Navajo Nation
An unspecified, growing number of kindergartners and pre-kindergartners at the school have contracted hand, foot and mouth disease in recent days

By Mia De Graaf Health Editor For Dailymail.com
Published: 17:40 EST, 22 November 2019 | Updated: 17:47 EST, 22 November 2019


Officials have closed an Arizona primary school amid an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease.

An unspecified, growing number of kindergartners and pre-kindergartners at Tse'hootsooi' Primary Learning Center have contracted the disease in recent days, according to Window Rock Unified School District.

Parents at the school in Window Rock, the capital of Navajo Nation, have been warned to check their children for symptoms - such as reduced appetite and sores on the soles of the hands and feet - and to seek urgent medical attention.

The school has been closed since Monday, and officials have warned parents of infected children that they may still be infectious after symptoms clear up...
 
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