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Friday, September 30, 2016

Hand, foot and mouth disease breaks out in Hartford and Waterbury : fox61





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Hand, foot and mouth disease breaks out in Hartford and Waterbury

Hand, foot and mouth disease breaks out in Hartford and Waterbury
Hand, foot and mouth disease breaks out in Hartford and Waterbury
× Hand, foot and mouth disease breaks out in Hartford and WaterburyHARTFORD- Waterbury Schools said they have seven confirmed cases of hand, foot and mouth disease.Five cases are at Rotella Magnet Elementary School and one case each at Crosby High School and Sprague Elementary School.A notice went out to parents.There are 19,000 students who attend Waterbury Public Schools.


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Hand, foot and mouth disease hits UNF campus

Hand, foot and mouth disease hits UNF campus
Hand, foot and mouth disease hits UNF campus
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Officials at the University of North Florida have identified eight cases of hand, foot and mouth disease on campus, and anticipate even more cases."I would expect there are some people on campus who are not coming in [to Student Health Services]," UNF Nurse Practitioner Pat Richards told News4Jax Friday.Richards also said that she believes more cases will come through the office in the coming days."It will just continue to spread until it runs itself out or we get enough people washing their hands," Richard said.


let alone publicopiniononline

Hand, foot and mouth disease reported in CASD

Hand, foot and mouth disease reported in CASD
Hand, foot and mouth disease reported in CASD
Buy Photo Katie Love, a medical assistant with Family First Health draws up a shingles vaccination shot for visitors to the York city facility on Friday, Dec. 4, 2015.(Photo: Jason Plotkin, York Daily Record)Buy PhotoCHAMBERSBURG - Both whooping cough and hand, foot and mouth disease have been reported in the Chambersburg Area School District this school year, CASD head nurse Donna Rock confirmed this week.While the one reported case of pertussis -- better known as whooping cough because of its severe cough -- is the most serious of the two diseases, hand, foot and mouth disease is more common in today's world and causes severe pain as the result of blisters that form on the victim's hands, feet and in their mouth.In all three cases, the infected students stayed home until cleared to return to school by their doctors.


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