The Centre for Health Protection has confirmed a case of Enterovirus-71 infection involving a 15-year-old boy, bringing the year's total to 38.
He developed a rash over his hands and feet on May 25. He consulted a private medical practitioner on May 26 and was diagnosed with hand-foot-mouth disease. He did not need to be hospitalised.
Four other students at the secondary school the boy attends were also diagnosed to have hand-foot-mouth disease between May 7 and 21. Centre staff have visited the school and provided health advice
There were 12 EV-71 cases last year, 35 in 2004, eight in 2005 and 16 in 2006.
EV-71 is a viral infection usually found among young children that also causes hand-foot-mouth disease. It is transmitted by direct contact with nose and throat discharges. May to August is the usual peak season. For health tips, click here.
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