Nursery, kindergarten proprietors urged to conduct HFMD screening at premises entrance


Federal Territories health director Dr Nor’Aishah Abu Bakar says HFMD symptoms include ulcers in the mouth and rashes or blisters on the hands and feet. – EPA pic, May 23, 2022.

THE Federal Territories Health Department of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya recommends that nursery/kindergarten proprietors and babysitters conduct screening at the entrance gate to ensure that only children without symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) are allowed to enter their premises and interact with other children.

Federal Territories health director Dr Nor’Aishah Abu Bakar said HFMD symptoms include ulcers in the mouth and rashes or blisters on the hands and feet.

“HFMD is contagious, especially among children if they have contact with children who have been infected, ” she said in a statement today.

Nor’Aishah also advised parents or guardians of children with HFMD symptoms not to bring their children to public places including to nurseries, kindergartens or schools to prevent the infection from spreading.

“Take children with HFMD symptoms to the doctor immediately for treatment and advice. Those with symptoms need to use separate drinking and eating utensils, and avoid sharing personal items with other children,” she said.

She said the public is also encouraged to continue practising good personal hygiene by washing their hands with soap and water after going to the toilet, changing diapers, or being in contact with a HFMD-infected child.

In addition, she said disposable diapers must be disposed of properly and the floor of the house, especially in the toilet, must be cleaned with a chlorine-based disinfectant.

Nor’ Aishah said HFMD cases in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya continued to rise from mid-March this year until today and on the last day of the epidemiological week (ME) 20/2022 on May 21, a total of 6,197 HFMD cases were reported.

The development showed a 14-fold increase compared to 403 cases recorded in the same ME in 2021.

She said the number of weekly cases reported in ME 20/22 was 1,163 compared to 1,138 cases in ME 19/2022, which was an increase by 2.2%.

She said until ME 20/2022, a total of 408 outbreaks had been reported in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya compared to 32 recorded in the same ME in 2021, which is a 12-fold increase.

Nor’Aishah said the occurrence of HFMD cases is categorised as an outbreak when two or more cases occur in the same incubation period, and in the same locality.

For more information on HFMD cases is available at the Health Ministry’s website. – Bernama, May 23, 2022.


Sign up or sign in here to comment.


Comments