Yes, this disease is very contagious.
Hand foot and mouth disease are not three different diseases. It's one disease that affects your hands, feet, mouth, and sometimes other areas. If you know for sure you have hfmd, you will probably get it on your hands and feet.
Yes. (too many body parts in the description)
Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease can be contagious for several days or even several weeks depending on the virus. This disease has no cure.
If you have had a fever and sore throat, chances are that you have hand-foot-mouth disease. It is a virus that children usually get, but I think adults can get it too. It is contagious.
Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious viral infection that affects cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats. The disease can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, contaminated equipment, or through airborne spread. Strict biosecurity measures, vaccination, and quarantine practices are essential in preventing and controlling the spread of foot and mouth disease.
Foot in Mouth Disease was created on 2003-04-01.
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!Humans do not get foot and mouth disease - they do get something called HAND, foot, and mouth disease.It is caused by a coxsackievirus. It is basically spread in the same fashion as the common cold, such as sneezing and releasing droplets in the air, touching something a contagious person had touched, coming in contact with saliva or other bodily fluids, and also by coming in contacting with a contagious person's stool.Please note: this virus is usually seen by in young children.
New Zealand is the country that has NOT yet had the "foot and mouth disease"
Hand, foot, and mouth disease typically presents with symptoms such as fever, sore throat, loss of appetite, and a rash on the hands, feet, and/or mouth. The rash may appear as red spots or small blisters. In some cases, ulcers may also develop in the mouth.
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.
You may get this infection from, somebody who has hand, foot and mouth disease. You can get the infection from the saliva or by feco-oral route or by direct contact with the infected lesion fluid.