Core Insights - The Philippines reported a significant increase in hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) cases, with a total of 37,368 cases from January 1 to August 9 this year, representing a sevenfold increase compared to the same period last year [1] Summary by Categories Disease Overview - HFMD is caused by enteroviruses and primarily affects infants and young children, leading to rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth [1] - Approximately 50% of the reported cases are among children aged 1 to 3 years [1] Public Health Advisory - The Department of Health emphasizes the rapid transmission of HFMD, urging the public to maintain good personal hygiene [1] - Although HFMD typically does not result in fatalities and is often self-limiting, there is a risk of complications such as meningitis and myocarditis in some patients [1] Prevention Measures - There is currently no specific medication for HFMD, and vaccination is highlighted as the best way to protect susceptible populations [1]
菲律宾今年前八个月手足口病病例激增
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-24 14:47