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Sharp rise in Labuan’s hand, foot and mouth disease cases
Published on: Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Published on: Tue, May 24, 2022
By: Bernama
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Sharp rise in Labuan’s hand, foot and mouth disease cases
LABUAN: There has been a sharp increase in the number of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) cases in Labuan, with 443 cumulative cases recorded in the first five months this year, compared to only seven cases in the same corresponding period last year.Labuan Health Department Director Dr Ismuni Bohari however, said no deaths or serious HFMD cases have been reported so far.

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Describing the situation as worrying, he said 18 clusters were also recorded during that period.

“We are worried over the sudden spike in cases among schoolchildren, coupled with the increase in dengue cases.

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“It is an anticipated increase following the opening of schools and kindergartens, but the 100 per cent jump in cases is worrying us,” he said, Monday.

Dr Ismuni said despite the spike in the number of HFMD cases in Labuan, the situation was still under control with strict monitoring being carried out by his department enforcement personnel on kindergartens, nurseries and primary schools.

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He said the 443 reported cases scattered in all five zones throughout the island.

“The 18 clusters involved residential areas, child care centres, nurseries and kindergartens,” he said.

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“HFMD is a seasonal disease which spreads through direct contact with an infected person…our advice to parents is do not send your children with HFMD symptoms to schools,” he said.

Last Wednesday, Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said a total of 31,661 HFMD cases were recorded in Malaysia up to the 19th Epidemiology Week compared to 2,121 cases recorded in 2021 over the same period of time.
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