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Health officials monitor spreading hand, foot, mouth disease
BANGKOK, Sept 13 (TNA) - Health officials are closely monitoring the current spread of hand, foot and mouth disease after nearly 5,000 persons?over 90 per cent children less than age five?contracted the disease during the first eight months of this year, according to Deputy Public Health Minister Manit Nop-amornbodi.
As the country is now experiencing the rainy season, children under 10 could easily contract the disease, said Mr. Manit.
The ministry?s Bureau of Epidemiology has reported that three persons died and 4,859 others nationwide suffered from the disease during the first eight months this year, he said.
Children under five?92 per cent of all patients--lack immunity from many diseases, he said.
Mr. Manit said the ministry had notified the Ministry of Education Ministry, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and related agencies asking that child care centres and primary schools throughout the country keep their premises clean and that children be inspected before entering classes in order to prevent the disease from spreading. (TNA)
General News : Last Update : 16:33:58 13 September 2009 (GMT+7:00)
Health officials monitor spreading hand, foot, mouth disease
BANGKOK, Sept 13 (TNA) - Health officials are closely monitoring the current spread of hand, foot and mouth disease after nearly 5,000 persons?over 90 per cent children less than age five?contracted the disease during the first eight months of this year, according to Deputy Public Health Minister Manit Nop-amornbodi.
As the country is now experiencing the rainy season, children under 10 could easily contract the disease, said Mr. Manit.
The ministry?s Bureau of Epidemiology has reported that three persons died and 4,859 others nationwide suffered from the disease during the first eight months this year, he said.
Children under five?92 per cent of all patients--lack immunity from many diseases, he said.
Mr. Manit said the ministry had notified the Ministry of Education Ministry, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and related agencies asking that child care centres and primary schools throughout the country keep their premises clean and that children be inspected before entering classes in order to prevent the disease from spreading. (TNA)
General News : Last Update : 16:33:58 13 September 2009 (GMT+7:00)