Dominica faces surge in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease cases

Dominica’s Ministry of Health is alerting the public to a recent surge in cases of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) within the community. This contagious childhood illness has been making a concerning resurgence, prompting health authorities to take swift action.

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A troubling start in October

In the first week of October, health officials identified a single suspected case of HFMD. 

The case set off alarm bells within the Ministry, leading to the issuance of a circular by the Environmental Health Department on October 11, 2023. 

Since then, the situation has escalated, with suspected cases now emerging in 5 out of 7 health districts, primarily affecting children below six years old.

Unmasking Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

HFMD is a prevalent childhood illness triggered by various strains of enteroviruses, primarily Coxsackievirus A16 and Enterovirus 71. 

While it typically targets children under five, it can also afflict older children and adults, causing varying levels of discomfort and concern.

Recognizing the signs

Symptoms of HFMD typically manifest within three to seven days following exposure to the virus. 

Common signs include fever, sore throat, a distinctive rash on the hands and feet, and painful mouth blisters. Some individuals may additionally experience a loss of appetite, irritability, and a general feeling of unwellness.

The contagion challenge

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is highly contagious, spreading easily through close contact with bodily fluids like saliva, nasal discharge, blister fluid, or fecal matter. 

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In light of this, personal hygiene practices such as frequent handwashing, minimizing contact with infected individuals, and diligent surface disinfection are crucial preventive measures.

Control measures

To curb the spread of HFMD, the Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Social Services recommends that parents keep their symptomatic children home from school or daycare. 

Timely medical consultation is equally important, especially if symptoms worsen or if individuals experience high fever, dehydration, or difficulty swallowing. 

While there is no specific treatment or vaccine for HFMD, most individuals recover within seven to ten days with proper care, sufficient rest, and hydration to prevent dehydration. 

Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage mouth blister discomfort and fever. It is imperative that HFMD-affected individuals avoid contact with others until they have fully recovered to prevent further transmission.

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