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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease on FSU Campus
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease on FSU CampusAttention all FSU students, faculty, and staff: There is an outbreak of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease on campus.Reportedly, more than a dozen have been affected by this viral infection as of Wednesday, September 14, 2016.For those of you who don't have younger siblings or who have never heard of the virus, Hand, Foot and Mouth disease is most commonly experienced among preschoolers.Director of the University Health Center, Lesley Sacher, says "The illness usually lasts for a few days, and there is no medicine to treat it,".
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How Are College Kids Getting Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease? It Normally Affects Children
How Are College Kids Getting Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease? It Normally Affects ChildrenThe first weeks of college can be tough, but there's been an outbreak of college kids getting hand, foot, and mouth disease and it's strange, because it's something that usually affects children.Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a virus that's usually passed by coughing, sneezing, or contact with blister fluid or stool from another person, according to the Centers for Disease Control.Since babies are basically just living fluid factories, it makes sense that the virus spreads in day cares and playpens.But a recent outbreak at Florida State University dorms is proof that adults can get it sometimes too.
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Several FSU Students Diagnosed with Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
Several FSU Students Diagnosed with Hand, Foot and Mouth DiseaseWe're always interested in hearing about news in our community.Let us know what's going on!
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