July 30, 2010 Print Email | Contagious disease spreading among infants in China
Children suffer from Enterovirus, a hand, foot and mouth disease
Posted by Agencies at 06:00 AM GMT on Mar 24, 2009 | BEIJING (AFP): Thousands of children in east and central China have contracted the deadly hand, foot and mouth disease, the government and state press said today. Also known as Enterovirus, it is highly contagious and is sometimes fatal.
Two children died of the disease over the weekend in Heze city in the eastern province of Shandong, the provincial medical department said on its website.
According to the Beijing News, tests on the causes of another four recent infant deaths in and around Heze were still being confirmed by doctors.
Symptoms of the highly contagious disease include fever and sores. It can be fatal in children due to their less-developed immune systems.
The disease, which is common in China, took an unusually high toll in the first few months of 2008, infecting nearly 25,000 people nationwide and killing around 40, according to government figures. By comparison, 17 deaths were reported in 2007.
According to the Shandong medical department, just over 500 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease have been reported in the province this year.
Neighbouring Henan province has reported more than 2,100 cases this year, the local medical department said in a 19 March report posted on its website.
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