5 two-year-olds catch enterovirus from nursery: SSM

2021-06-23 03:19
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A Health Bureau (SSM) statement said yesterday that it has received a report about five 2-year-old children from the “O Traquinas” (“The Little Rascal”) Nursery of Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), commonly known as Gung Luen, in Taipa.

According to the statement, five 2-year-old children, comprising three boys and two girls, started to show enterovirus symptoms on Sunday. The statement said that they all have seen a doctor, and one of them was hospitalised due to a constant high fever. The statement added that the hospitalised child recovered and none of the children had any serious complications.

The statement noted that enterovirus outbreaks usually occur during the summer, pointing out that the virus can lead to hand, foot and mouth disease, as well as herpangina (mouth blisters), and the virus can also cause serious complications such as inflammatory cardiomyopathy (inflammation and damage of the heart muscle) or aseptic meningitis (inflammation of the meninges).

According to the statement, children aged below five are more susceptible to hand, foot and mouth disease. The statement said that the incubation period is three to seven days, pointing out that the virus is usually spread through bodily waste, saliva or interaction with contaminated items. The statement stressed that children in nurseries and kindergarten often crowd together and play games; therefore, it is easier to have hand, foot and mouth disease outbreaks in such locations.

The statement underlined that the symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease include fever, sore throat and blisters and rashes on the palms, feet and other areas. The statement said that in seven to 10 days the rashes and blisters will disappear naturally but there is a chance that the virus still lives in the body and comes out as body waste a few weeks later.

The bureau vowed to closely monitor the situation and stressed that most enterovirus patients recover by themselves, and only a few suffer serious complications. The bureau urged parents, pupils, and school staff to follow the following steps to prevent the spread of enterovirus: washing hands after taking care of a baby; covering one’s mouth and nose while sneezing; avoiding crowded areas; improving one’s immunity; and seeing a doctor as soon as enterovirus symptoms appear.

The bureau also urged the education sector to comply with the following steps to prevent the spread of the enterovirus: ensuring there is enough fresh air in the classroom; using 1:100 parts bleach to clean desks, toys and walls (up to a height of one metre); stop attending classes when feeling unwell; and alert the bureau when any abnormal collective cases are found by calling 2853 3525.


This photo shows the exterior of the “O Traquinas” (“The Little Rascal”) Nursery of Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), commonly known as Gung Luen, in Taipa. –Photo courtesy of Funnyisland

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