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Hand, foot and mouth disease hits FSU
Hand, foot and mouth disease hits FSU(FILE PHOTO) (Photo: Gerald Ensley/Democrat)A viral infection more common to babies and toddlers has hit Florida State University student living quarters, prompting university officials to cancel several events Tuesday night including fraternity rush activities.An outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease has struck a small group of students, officials said."We are aware of more than a dozen cases so far," said Lesley Sacher, director of the FSU Health and Wellness Center in a university release.There is no treatment for the virus, which can cause mouth sores, skin rash and fever, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease hits Florida State University
Hand, foot and mouth disease hits Florida State UniversityMore than a dozen Florida State University have come down with hand, foot and mouth disease.(Photo: Gerald Ensley, Tallahassee Democrat)TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A viral infection more common to babies and toddlers has hit Florida State University student living quarters, prompting university officials to cancel several events this week, including fraternity rush activities.An outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease has struck a small group of students, officials said."We are aware of more than a dozen cases so far," said Lesley Sacher, director of the FSU Health and Wellness Center in a university release.
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FSU dealing with hand, foot and mouth disease outbreak
FSU dealing with hand, foot and mouth disease outbreakFlorida State University students leave Landis Hall on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla., Friday April 30, 2015.(AP Photo/Mark Wallheiser)TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WATE) – A medical outbreak caused Florida State University to cancel many student activities Tuesday.Hand, foot and mouth disease commonly occurs in young children,however, it is being seen in college students at the university.FSU's Health and Wellness Center Director Lesley Sacher stated, "We are aware of more than a dozen cases so far."The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says symptoms include loss of appetite and dehydration.
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