Yes. The patient with hand, foot and mouth disease has got rashes on the body. The rash is present predominantly on the palms and soles. It is maculopapular rash and may become vesicular. This is in contrast with chicken pox. There the palms and soles are usually spared.
Foot in Mouth Disease was created on 2003-04-01.
New Zealand is the country that has NOT yet had the "foot and mouth disease"
Yes. (too many body parts in the description)
No. According to the CDC: "Hand, foot, and mouth disease is often confused with foot-and-mouth disease (also called hoof-and-mouth disease), a disease of cattle, sheep, and swine. However, the two diseases are caused by different viruses and are not related."
no its a virus
There is no country that has not had at least 1 case of foot and mouth disease. This disease is a very common viral infection.
foot and mouth disease
Foot and mouth, or hoof and mouth, disease is caused by a picornavirus. Cloven-footed animals catch and carry this disease - also, oddly enough, hedgehogs and elephants!
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FMD is foot and mouth disease!
anyone can get hand foot and mouth diseases even kids
Symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include fever, sore throat, loss of appetite, and a rash or red blisters on the inside of the mouth.